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    Planned Parenthood and Federal Funding Headlines have torn Planned Parenthood apart because of recent scandals. The federal government and politicians have considered bills that would cut funds supporting the largest reproductive health care provider in the world. Following suit, other organizations have cut ties with planned parenthood as well. There has been a huge outcry from the younger populations as well as religious groups. Many want to defund Planned Parenthood, while the opposing…

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    package abortion in such a way that they specifically avoid taking a direct stance on whether abortion is wrong or justified, meaning they shy away from being Pro-life or Pro-choice. However, indirectly condensing symbols are often used. For example, using terms such as anti-life rather than Pro-choice or anti-choice rather than Pro-life to describe different stances on abortion have a negative connotation and subliminally reveals the media host’s opinion on the matter. Another example…

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    of abortion bitter and uncompromising represented on both sides. Many people who are pro-choice of a woman’s rights to abortion shouldn’t be denied while those who are prolife maintain that a baby has an equivocal right to life. Saving unborn babies are the goal of many pro-lifers. No matter what are consequences there are, people who are waiting to put money out on the line for a chance to save an innocent life of a human being. Not every patient goes to these clinics for abortions. Clinics…

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    first term of presidency in 1983, Reagan had vastly improved the nation’s economic situation, allowing the country entered a period of economic prosperity (“Ronald”). This allowed Reagan to dedicate more time to actively participating in the pro-life movement, as he strongly believed that…

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    Roe Vs Wade Analysis

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    Science Association, he aims to prove to other legal scholars and students of law that the litigation that occurred because of the Supreme Court case of Roe v. Wade does not imply that it increased the levels of disagreement on the topic of Pro-Choice and Pro-Life. Dr. Lemieux, as a professor at the University of Washington College in…

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    acted as a pivotal event in the reproductive rights movement. The 1973 Roe versus Wade Supreme Court decision legalised abortion until the point of viability – at which a baby can survive outside the womb – by a vote of seven to two (NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin). Consequently, over the past forty-four years, pro-life activists have attempted to repeal the Supreme Court’s decision, with little success. However, the government satisfied some of the pro-life activists’ sentiments with the passing of…

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    The tragic Orlando shooting was brought about by pro-life advocates who are “inciting hatred and violence,” according to a pro-abortion campaigner. In a blog entry posted on Sunday, pro-abortion blog Rewire’s editor Jodi Jacobson accused pro-lifers, conservatives, and Christians of sowing the seeds of violence and terrorism in America. Life News called the move an exploitation of the Orlando tragedy and a push for their agenda. Jacobson initially argued that while many people say, “This is not…

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    behind the two sides of abortion; pro-choice and pro-life. There are two main principles that can be associated with this topic; a woman’s privacy and the definition of life. There are certain consequences associated with each side. For example, if someone aborts a baby it might be considered barbaric and immoral to others because they still think that the unborn fetus is considered human, and if someone doesn’t abort a baby, the baby might grow up to have a suitable life because of the…

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    Roe V. Wade Abortion Case

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    The two attorneys on the side of pro-abortion (Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee) were thrilled to hear that Jane Roe would be interested in making a confession on pro-abortion. Trying to find a woman who could confess would be hard but when Jane Roe stepped up, she helped the pro-abortion side very much (Faux 56). Norma McCorvey was raped and became pregnant before the beginning of The Supreme Court case…

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    most of all, immoral. Your Pro-Life Supporters use science, religion, and personal rights to combat a woman’s right to the basic reproductive freedom. On the other side of the argument, Pro-Choice Supporters believe that the government should not put restrictions on a woman’s choice to terminate her pregnancy due to diverse life situations. According to a study completed by the Guttmacher Institutes, “…one in three [women] have faced an unintended pregnancy in their life.”, and, “About half…

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