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    reasons people will give for being pro-life or pro-choice, a common pro-life factor is standing up for the child and for the sanctity of life, defending the defenseless because murder is in no cases acceptable. On the other hand, a pro-choice person might not have a strong conviction against the act, or they may believe that abortion needs to be available to victims of rape & incest or if the pregnancy threatens the mother’s life, but abortion is murder. One kind of pro-choice person that I…

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    Abortion can be a touchy subject that people argue the fact over if it's right and legal or wrong and should be illegal. Some people feel that abortion is not murder, but there are studies shown that abortion is murder. Although it is the mother’s choice on whether she wants to keep the baby or not, she should think clearly about all of her options. Not only does she need to think about all of her options, but she should realize that this was her actions which had nothing to do with the unborn…

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    Anti Abortion Cons

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    Anti-abortion measure continues deceptions and violates the constitution Georgia has about 70 crisis pregnancy center that are operated by religious organizations and others who oppose abortion and birth control. They lure women in without revealing their bias, then providing false accounts of medical and emotional risks of abortion. They slant information given out to their patients, such as on birth control methods. Senate bill 380 recently passed by the Georgia senate would allow a form of…

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    Judge Sotomayor Analysis

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    While watching Senator Lindsey Graham question Judge Sotomayor, I felt as though even though he said that he liked her as a person some of the questions and statements he said to her was pretty harsh. The first thing that I thought he said that was inappropriate was when he asked her about the Constitution and the 1st trimester abortion, I thought that was out of line because everyone have their own opinion about abortion depending on what they believe in, and they shouldn’t be judge for that.…

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    Do you think abortion should be legal or illegal? Many people say it should be legal. According to research there are various reasons abortion should be illegal. One reason abortion should be illegal is because the child doesn't have a say in the decision. I found this reason on allwomentalk.com. One of the quotes were “Children can’t and don't ask to be born, this is purely an option only adults have.” In other words, they can't and don’t ask you to abort them. It is strictly a decision that…

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    Stand For Abortion Essay

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    has become a headline topic over different sources of media. There is the pro-choice side where the belief is that the mother has the choice to abort her pregnancy. Then there is the other side, pro-life, meaning the belief is that if the mother is pregnant she cannot terminate the pregnancy. Lastly, there is an undecided person who has not picked a side. I am pro-choice, but I do have “standards” that I have towards my pro-choice belief. I believe that if there is a factor that contributes to…

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    History Of Birth Control

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    The history surrounding birth control is fascinating because it has two different areas of growth, social acceptance and technological advances. The idea of birth control can be seen in primitive times, such as East African tribes who would most commonly use coitus interruptus or magical methods by which a cord was tied and worn to keep a woman infertile. They also used various unknown plant concoctions made by the medicine man to prevent conception (Himes 6-7). Other birth control methods…

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    A case that took over three years, started when Jane Roe (the name giving to Norma McCorvey to protect her privacy), was filed against Henry Wade, a District attorney that represented the state of Texas, whom eventually appointed two assistant district attorneys, John Tolle and Jay Floyd. Sometime around 1969 in Texas, Norma McCorvey a single mother and known as Jane Roe, found out she was pregnant for the third time. However she wanted and abortion and was trying to obtain one through and…

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    In this article, Henry Morgentaler wants to reveal the importance of abortion in our society today to uninformed citizens. Abortion is one of the most controversial issues in our society today. The argument is life or death. People who follow pro-choice views believe that women, not the government, have the right to make their own health care decisions. They believe that in order for an embryo to be a human being it needs to have organs, internal organization and especially a human brain…

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    Privacy rights is an issue that dates back to the nineteen hundreds. Even though there is a disagreement where the right of privacy is specifically stated in the constitution, Supreme Court justices have agreed that the right to privacy does exist. One major concern regarding the right to privacy is the issue of consensual adult women having the ability to freely use contraceptives without government intrusion. The use to freely use contraceptives was a major issue from 1873 when the Comstock…

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