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    Research Accountability To start Planned Parenthood is an organization that provides sexual health care to women including std diagnosis/treatment, birth control, and abortions. The problem is that some people believe that the services are morally wrong. The controversy is based off of the large proportion of abortions PP provides, some estimates say 30% of all abortions are conducted by PP. Some sources say that PP is conducting illegal business as well; specifically selling fetal tissue.…

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    Should abortion be legal or illegal? This question is one of the most controversial and moral questions the whole world is arguing. Everyone seems to have a side to this issue. They are two main sides, pro-life and pro-choice. Pro-life states that life starts at contraception and at any time is murder. Pro-choice states that women have the choice to choose what they want to do with their body. There are many arguments on each side such as; religion, when life starts and a women’s rights. All…

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    Congress recently passed a bill to defund Planned Parenthood, an organization that provides healthcare and sex education, on the basis that they illegally sell fetal tissues after abortion. According to Planned Parenthood, 2.7 million women and men annually visit a Planned Parenthood health center for information and services and defunding this organization would deny a majority of them access to reproductive health care. We can’t take away the useful services Planned Parenthood…

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    In the words of Kaelee Friedrich who attended the march in LA "Let me be clear - Yesterdays March was NOT an "abortion march." Which I so frequently heard many uninformed individuals refer to it as. Abortions did not start with Roe V. Wade - Roe V. Wade was the beginning of women no longer dying from abortions. Yesterday's March was NOT because "women hate men." Yesterdays March was FILLED with men, women, and children. Yesterday's March was NOT because "us whining democrats can't accept the…

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    Abortions are one of the most controversial topics debated, with their being two sides: “pro-life” or “pro-choice”. Pro-life advocates argue that an abortion is a woman's right to choose, and women should be able to make decisions that involve their body and health. Pro-life advocates argue that an abortion is considered murder, with the reason being that an unborn child is living, fully human, helpless and voiceless while developing inside the womb (K, Brown). Although countless individuals…

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    What’s the true cost of abortions? In 2011 more than 1 million abortion were preformed that means over 1 million lives were taken to soon. How would you feel if you took some else life? Would you be able to live with yourself if you knew that someone died because of you? You might not feel the pain of losing the child but image not being able to have a child, the pain the must go through knowing your able to have a kid but you don’t want it. In 1973 the Supreme Court viewed a case named Roe v.…

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    been legalized in the first place is still a relevant topic amongst many Americans, as well as people of other countries and cultures. People are normally divided into two groups, pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-choice believes that abortion should be legalized without any input from anyone other than the mother, whereas pro-life believes that a fetus is still a human and, therefore, abortion is considered killing an innocent human being. Although each side raises very valid points, the rights of…

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    Religious Oppression

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    According to Religion Answers website (n.d.), states, “Religion gives transcendental meaning and purpose, and often, a goal to aspire to when life is complete” (para. 3). In today’s society religion plays a major role in our culture as well as putting pressure on those who are not of the dominant faith, Christianity. Through religious oppression, Christianity is used to marginalize, exclude, and deny the members and institutions of non-Christian religious groups in society the privileges and…

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    Despite the attacks on Planned Parenthood, there are still 700 Planned Parenthood health care centers across the country and Planned Parenthood is still working with legislation to introduce bills to expand and protect access to reproductive health care across the country. Alternative Solutions or Policies The anti-abortion debate and attack on reproductive health care rights is concerning to me as a woman, what concerns me the most however is affordability of abortion. The Hyde Amendment…

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    In 1973, Roe v Wade was sanctioned by the United States Supreme court to allow all women to access safe and legal abortions. Getting to that stage was not easy, however. The case took years until the legal system would even consider making the operation legal. (Procon.org) In the 1960’s, many groups were concerned regarding the termination of a pregnancy. Physicians worried about the fatality rates that illegal abortions caused, the women’s movement sparked concerns, environmental groups wanted…

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