Pro=choice.
As a male, I don't feel I have any right to dictate to someone else to have a child.
Many children are not wanted! Many children are born addicted to cocaine! We have throw away children, many who are prostitutes and drug abusers at 15. Many come from broken homes. Many drop out of school, Many are physically and sexually abused, and most of the children who end up on Medicaid or some other assistance program, which are meager anyway, have to hear from the other side about how terrible they are.
Many unwanted children have children because they want someone to love them! They are the victims in this country who are blamed for our failure to live up to OUR part. Many want to force women to have children, and when they do, they do not want to provide the help they need. They breed a cycle of mothers who are children, but they do nothing except cast stones and blame THEM for OUR failure..
And we breed a cycle of children with attachment disorders, behavioral issues and mental issues. We don't want to help them either!
I feel that until those who want to place their moral judgment, not Gods, on women by forcing them to have children should pay for those kids until they graduate from college. Until they can do that, their judgmental attitudes are underwhelming!
Women, especially young, were not intended to become baby factories for the wealthy. One reason i heard a woman say the reason she wanted to adopt was she didn't want to mess up "her" body. The reality is most women who carry a child to term do not give up their child for adoption.
Stone throwing Christians make me sick! The moral police I have no words that I can type that would tell you the true depths of my feelingsof them.
2006-06-06 19:17:02
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answered by cantcu 7
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If you define pro-choice as pro-abortion, no. If however you subscribe to an actual choice, like choosing to deliver the baby, then yes. Choose to use birth control, choose abstinence; just make it a real choice.
2006-06-07 02:05:12
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answered by sparkletina 6
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I'm Pro-Life. ALL THE WAY. Pro-choice people do not even know the statistics, much less all the health risks, errors, science, etc.
2006-06-07 02:05:06
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answered by chataazul 4
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Pro-choice, to the core. How dare christians with their stone-age views tell others what to do, i believe it is the mothers choice whatever happens. Everyone should just butt out
2006-06-07 02:39:08
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answered by thomas p 5
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I am not so much pro-choice as anti-anti-abortion. Historically, removing access to quality, trained medical healthcare does not prevent people from becoming pregnant with unwanted children. It simply increases the number of illegal (and potentially fatal) back alley abortions. Until the problems that are eroding female's self esteem and empowerment are addressed, girls and women will continue to become pregnant with unwanted children. Making abortion illegal will neither stop that or solve it.
2006-06-07 02:04:52
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answered by jd 6
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I am pro choice because I think parents should have children out of LOVE and not because they are FORCED to to give birth. Children should come into this world with loving parents, not parents who will constantly see them as burdens and symbols of trauma. These unwanted children will grow up unloved and eventually become a burden on society. Babies should be WANTED and born to parents who really love them and will do anything to take care of them. Children are a lot of responsibility and people who cannot provide shouldn't have any. These zygotes are not asking to be born. Better to "abort" than to have embryos develop into human fetuses who are forced to develop to live a life of human suffering. Besides, legal abortions in early stages of pregnancy are far better than finding new borns in dumpsters. Don't you think?
2006-06-07 02:10:31
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answered by bornslippyboy 3
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I am pro-choice because I don't believe the government should be able to force-breed. That is all.
2006-06-07 02:00:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No...I was at one time but I have met some folks that have made me reconsider. I am now Pro Abortion. After meeting some people , I wish their mothers had chosen to abort.
2006-06-07 16:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I am pro choice because it pisses Anne Coulter off and I can't stand her.
2006-06-07 02:02:45
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answered by sosickofred 3
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I think it should be a decision by the mother and the father.....the father rarley gets a choice..
2006-06-07 02:02:40
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answered by Anonymous
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