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    killed in the United States, and 43,800,000 world wide by abortion. The fight against abortion is the bloodiest war in world history. Americans are guaranteed the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness in the Constitution of the United states of America. If the Supreme Court…

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    The Pros of Allowing Immigrants to Come into the U.S. The United States government should allow people to immigrate from other countries so they can have better lives, enjoy the freedoms we U.S. citizens are offered by our constitutions, and help make the economy more efficient. Most people immigrate from their country to find a better lifestyle for their family. A lot of the time, in an immigrant's old country, there is no chance to become what you want to become or make a certain…

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    afterwards. Abortion is a controversial topic because medical decisions are based off of what people think are morally correct. This is when the controversy started between pro- life and pro- choice. People who are pro- life are the people who are against abortions and believe that the baby is a life when conception occurs. Pro- choice people…

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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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    to argue about. Most of these issues affect many lives but not very many mean life or death as abortion does. Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo from the womb before it can survive on its own. The process of aborting an embryo is far from humane,almost considered animalistic. Abortion is considered pro-choice by many, but is it really? Murdering an embryo without its consent is not pro choice. It did not choose to be aborted because it was dependent on its…

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    ever present issues of abortion as well as the social injustice surrounding this debate. Though Tracy aligns with the pro-life political stance, he presents criticisms for both sides of this important and heated debate. On the other hand, Thia Cooper never denies her stance that abortion should be legal, but along the same lines she brings up wrongs committed from both pro-life and pro-choice. Both articles bring to attention some of the faults of both sides of the debate, and both argue that…

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    Right or Wrong? In 1550 BC, abortion was first used in Egyptian Ebers Papyrus. The article “15 Reasons To Be Pro-Choice” states, “I am pro-choice because a pregnancy should never be mandatory” (Lunsford 1). She is saying that being pregnant should be optional. Women who get abortions are usually raped, have financial problems, or they just aren’t ready for a child. Readers should care about the importance of abortions because women go through making this impenetrable decision. According to…

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    Among various religious institutions, the hypocritical statement that abortion is sinful has been the basis for many pro-life arguments. I use the the word ‘hypocritical’ because of the redundancy in logic inspired by figures such as Mother Teresa and The Bible. Mother Teresa had a strong opinion against terminating pregnancies and even using birth control. She once said that “Anything that destroys God’s gift of motherhood destroys his most precious gift to women: the ability to love as a woman…

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    of media involved in this matter, with different groups of people trying to convey their opinion about what women should or should not do, with everyone defending their different viewpoints. While pro-choice activists support women being able to make decisions about their own bodies and abortion, pro-life activists constantly fight for abortion to be illegal. Women are considered human persons, therefore; they are protected under the civil rights code of the United States to make their own…

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    Why Abortion should be Legal Abortion can change a woman’s life, whether they undergo the procedure or if they are restricted against doing so. Today, abortion can be a very controversial matter, and there are many mixed feelings about it. People who are “pro-choice” support abortion being allowed, and those who are “pro-life” do not. However, legalizing abortion would have many benefits, specifically acknowledging women's rights when considering this option. If abortion is made illegal,…

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