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    The Immorality of Abortion In 1973, throughout Roe v. Wade case, the Supreme Court decided that a woman's choice of abortion was legally more logical than that of the child inside of the womb. Since then many new medical and scientific improvements have been made which would pose as a threat to this argument. F. M. Kamm in her novel Creation and Abortion says it this way, “Legislation was lax then, and so the theory is that those who proposed the fourteenth amendment, citizens of their times,…

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    Abortion: Pro-Choice v. Pro-Life Cierra Alexander Columbus State Community College, Intro to American Government Abstract Abortion is one of the leading controversial topics in the country. There are two sides to this argument: Pro-choice and Pro-life. In this paper, we will discuss the main differences as well of the arguments of both sides. Furthermore, the paper will go into detail on why abortion should be kept legal throughout the United States. The Politics of Abortion: Pro-Choice v.…

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    Why Is Abortion Wrong

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    How can we tell people not to kill each other if it is okay for a mother to kill their own child? Having a child is a lot of responsibility that not a lot of people can handle. However, abortion is not the answer. Abortion is wrong for a lot of reasons. Abortion is murder. Birth control and protection is inexpensive. There is no reason that a pregnant woman should want to get rid of a fetus when there are people from all around the world that try day in and day out to have kids or people that…

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Hills like White Elephants” He talks about two people, a couple who are in an argument and are passing back and forth the control of the argument. The argument at hand is about the abortion the American wants Jig (the girl) to have. Jig is on the fence about the abortion while the American is pushing her to have the “simple operation” so that the relationship with go back to how it was before the pregnancy, while Jig is not exactly sure she wants the procedure…

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    The government should outlaw abortions in most cases because abortions deprive an american child of its right to life, put women's lives at risk, and allow americans to escape the consequences of their actions. “Abortion is when a pregnancy is ended so that it doesn't result in the birth of a child. Sometimes it is called 'termination of pregnancy',. There are two different types of abortion a spontaneous abortion which is known as a miscarriage and an induced abortion where the fetus is…

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    Case name: PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, ET AL v. ROBERT P. CASEY, ET AL. Court: Supreme Court of the United States Year of Decision: 1992 Facts: This was a United States Supreme Court case in which the statutory provisions of Pennsylvania regarding abortion was challenged. It required that a married woman seeking an abortion must inform and get consent from her spouse, a 24 hour waiting period, and required consent from at least one parent of a minor seeking an abortion.…

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    Pro Life Vs Pro Choice

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    the mother. Pro-life activists debate that all life in the instant of its conception is innocent and deserves a chance at life. God chooses its time of life and death, not the mother. Pro-choice followers often argue in favor of science and the United States Constitutional Ninth Amendment, which holds freedom of choice sacred. The first patient is the mother, and she is the one who allows the pregnancy to happen or not. Personally, I am pro-choice; however, I am not pro-abortion. Pro-abortion…

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    funding, Planned Parenthood could not continue to provide life saving health care for women nation wide. However, if Planned Parenthood was to close it’s doors tomorrow, clients could still receive the same services for similar prices elsewhere. A Pro-Life group launched a website, GetYourCare.org, to provide women with alternative organizations to Planned Parenthood. These clinics all provide cancer screenings, STD tests,…

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    growth, an increase in violence and protests has tagged along for the ride. THESIS Two distinct sides emerge when discussing the subject of abortion. Those sides are pro-life and pro-choice. People who choose to be pro-life believe the government has a responsibility to preserve all human life, regardless any circumstance. The pro-life “guidebook”, which was influenced by the Roman Catholic Church, forbids abortion, euthanasia and assisted…

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    The Comstock Act of 1873 were anti-abortion and anti-contraception laws that continued into the next century. By 1973 these laws seemed out of date, so the court decided to review them after a woman fled to Sweden where abortion is legal because she could not access a legal abortion in America (RP 658). The case of Roe v. Wade helped to change abortion policy and overall protect women’s health. The verdict that came from this trial was that due to her constitutional rights, a woman could have an…

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