Choose LIFE! Besides, the real choice is made in BED, not in an abortion clinic.
2007-03-04 15:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Pro-choice
2007-03-04 23:42:39
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answered by Pseudonym 5
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Pro-life
2007-03-04 23:42:55
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answered by prusa1237 7
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Pro-Choice.
2007-03-04 23:44:58
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answered by itxazoa1957 2
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I am totally pro-life, so if a pregnancy puts the mother's life in danger, then I'm pro-choice. There's a lot of contraversy as to weather a fetus is a human being, and I believe it is, but I KNOW the mother is.
2007-03-04 23:45:24
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answered by codiane99 4
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Getting a valid percentage here is impossible.
Getting a valid percentage any other way is highly improbable as each side wishes to advance their agenda.
I also think that there is nothing black and white as you have so put forth for us.
What of cases of rape or incest?
What of a mother who is in jeopardy and who has another child that needs to be cared for?
I do not think that abortion should be a means of "birth-control" for anybody nor do I think that it should be available to a female under the age of 18 without parental consent.
I also think it should not be totally outlawed because it will then become a "back-alley coat hanger" operation!
2007-03-04 23:50:33
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answered by wi_saint 6
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Pro choice but Im british. Its really simple.The fetus is a bundle of cells that belong to a woman. Its up to her no-one else what she does with them. THere are plenty of examples of what abortion could have achieved, Hitler and George Bush being prime.
2007-03-05 00:04:38
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answered by peaco1000 5
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I am pro-life except in extreme situations. If there is a health risk and it is probable that both the child and the mother will die from childbirth. If a someone is raped and cannot emotionly handle having the rapists baby.
2007-03-04 23:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry, I don't know the statistics. But count me as Anti-Abortion, and also Pro Choice.
While I believe abortion is wrong, I feel it is a moral decision, not a legal one. And you can't legislate morality. The abortion decision should be up to the patient(s), their God, and their medical professionals, and should be decided on a case by case basis. It shouldn't in any way be up to society or the law to make those decisions.
2007-03-04 23:48:08
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answered by kj 7
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I am pro-choice. Look at our messed up foster care system.The ones that fall through the cracks of the welfare system. Look at how many kids are mistreated or molested in our fabulous system. Look at how many children go home hungry because their dad ran off and their mom does not bring home enough welfare to feed them. Look at how many single moms and dads there are that do not make enough money to feed their kids. Look at how kids many are in the streets or are in shelters. Look at how many unwanted babies there are. Look at how many kids are beat, burned and neglected by their parents. I know people will say " But someone wants that baby." Well what happens to the kid when mom takes care of them until they are 5 or 6 and they have been beaten and starved or have behavior problems, no one wants these kids. Look at any state run adoption sites, there aren't any cute babies on there, they are 6,7,8,12, 15 year old kids that no one wants!
2007-03-04 23:48:50
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answered by JNS 5
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Pro-Life. Even in cases of rape there is always adoption. In fact there are long lists of people waiting for a baby. Ask anyone waiting to adopt. I have a friend who's mother was raped and she put them up for adoption. Could you look someone like that in the eye and tell them you think it would have been okay for their mother to kill them before they were born?
2007-03-04 23:57:45
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answered by Ricktasempra 2
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