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    better, Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, ketchup or mustard, or even octopi or squids. Another topic argued over is abortion, and i’m about to show you how abortion is okay. Right now I want you to think of victims of sexual assault, think of how they feel, now should they be doomed to have their perpetrators offspring? The answer to that question is no. Yet some people argue abortion hurts the baby while it is being aborted and that you should give it up to adoption, but unless the baby is in…

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    Abortion One of the biggest debates in today’s society, is the argument on whether women should be allowed to get an abortion. Abortion by definition is the termination of human pregnancy. Over the years conservatives and liberals have argued over “pro-life” and “pro-choice” Conservatives believing that the fetus is a human being and automatically has rights and believes abortion is murder. On the other hand liberals believe that the fetus not yet a human until a certain point in the pregnancy…

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    For many years, there has been the constant argument over the stance of abortion, whether the rights of the unborn override the right of choice for a woman. The sources for both sides of the argument, “The Wrong of Abortion” by Patrick Lee and Robert P. George advocating for the rights of the unborn, while on the other side Marianna Karakoulakis, “Abortion and Women’s Right’s in the U.S.A supports the rights of the women. Lee and George’s article articulates how an embryo is to be considered a…

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    Abortion has never been about choices and consequences. A mother has every right to live and so does the child. In abortions, the woman's right to live is not an issue, because her life is not in danger. Abortion is about trying to escape the repercussion of a mother's decision by taking away the choices of the most innocent kids. Abortion should never be the first alternative, regardless of the challenges, one person's right to a preferred lifestyle is not greater than another person's right to…

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    Everyday men and women debate over controversial topics like; medically assisted suicide, the death penalty, gun control laws, or even where to eat dinner. These topics are ones that once your personal opinion is set it is hard to change, just like abortion laws. Being pro-life or pro-choice is an opinion that some may not understand or respect. But how they came about doesn’t change and who made these amendments still stands. No matter your stance, no matter your gender, the majority of society…

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    Abortion Pro Life

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    matter, right? All lives matter, no matter what race, religion, etc. But surprisingly, there’s still a debate around this matter. Abortion has been a controversial topic for some time now. If you even try to mention it to anyone, they’ll stop listening after the first word. There are numerous reasons on why abortion should not be legal, but if I were to list them all, this paper would be 10 pages. Abortion is immoral and dangerous for many reasons; fetuses are living, breathing humans, mental…

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    (attention-getter) I just described childbirth and abortion also referred to as pro-choice. Many of you may be compelled to advocate for the first scenario but there is more to the story, the mother. Did any of you consider how either of these scenarios affects the woman carrying the child? (credibility) According to David Reardon, an anti-abortion activist, abortion is inherently…

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    Introduction Nurse and educator, Margaret Sanger, founded Planned Parenthood (PPHP) in 1916. Margaret had the belief that women should have access to knowledge and healthcare that would help them lead strong healthy lives (Planned Parenthood, 2017). Today, Planned Parenthood consists of 600 health care centers around the United States and provides affordable health care to women and men (PPHP, 2017). The current president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood…

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    Abortion is a very sensitive and controversial issue to discuss and argue about. There are many arguments of whether abortion is allowed or not. Many people think that abortion should not be allowed, and it is a very immoral decision to make for women because people think that abortion is just like committing murder and it is killing the human fetus. There are some people think that it depends on how large the fetus is. If the fetus is small, it does not count as murder, but if the fetus is…

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    Abortion is deliberately taking the life of an unborn child during pregnancy. Abortion continues to be a very controversial issue in the world. There is always a major debate over where a political candidate stands on abortion. Many people consider this issue a major factor when determining who they will vote for. Women struggle with the decision to have an abortion every day. Women should not be allowed to have abortions because abortions can be harmful to the mother, because adoption is a…

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