Pro-Choice - puts a positive spin on killing the unborn
Pro-Abortion - Makes sense if you call Pro-Life - Anti-Abortion
Pro-Death - Hey it is a choice to kill, would also make sense
for those who do not want the death penalty for murders.
2007-08-03
07:48:52
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John Kerry said he believes that Life begins at conception.
I believe that is a baby, you can call it what you want.
And those who think choice is the only issue, what choice does the unborn child have.
2007-08-03
09:00:44 ·
update #1
Oh, so you can be pro-choice until you make a decision, then you are either pro-life or pro-death.
2007-08-03
09:03:13 ·
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Seems like a lot of people are not answering the question and just making statements that will help them sleep at night.
A life ended for no other reason then a persons choice is murder. Life is a choice, so I can see a place for the term. When both mother and unborn child will die if one of the lives are ended, then there is a sad choice that has to be made.
Yet of the other terms what would you call someone who chooses death. Besides murder.
2007-08-03
09:11:35 ·
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I think the only people that even use these terms are the people that possess strong convictions about abortion, and are either for it or against it. They are the only ones that label themselves that way.
2007-08-03 08:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You seem to be confusing issues.
Pro-Abortion means you favor abortion -- you think everyone should have one. That would a baby killer.
Pro-Life means you oppose abortion, but more than that, it means you think the govt should decide, not the individual. Pro-life is anti-abortion, but it is also anti-choice.
Pro-Choice says NOTHING about whether abortion is good or bad -- it just means you oppose the govt making the decision.
Pro-Choice are not arguing for abortion -- they are only arguing about WHO gets to make the decision.
And remember the same pro-choice person that is opposing govt regulation is protecting the pro-life person's right to choose to HAVE the child. Because if the govt gets to make the decision, they can FORCE abortions just as easily as they can prohibit them. Pro-choice opposes BOTH of those options -- the govt cannot force anyone, in either direction.
2007-08-03 14:53:29
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answered by coragryph 7
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i wish your mom was pro-choice.
pro choice has nothing to do with a personal stance on abortion. it has to do with the indivdual's right to choose. Not let you do it for them.
Pro abortion-no one says this term
Pro death. Yes, we LOVE TO KILL BABIES
sigh.
if you want to argue like that, we can say your:
pro lack of womans rights.
anti choice
welcome back to the early 1900's
2007-08-03 14:55:13
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answered by Kevy 7
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I think that you shouldn't ask this question unless you have been in the situation where you have to make the decision. Everyone should have a choice to do what ever they want. This is such an immature question. Come on....grown up
2007-08-03 14:53:36
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answered by amy00 3
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you dont understand how the language works do you. No one is killing baby's, but lots are dieing around the world due to the lack of clean water. Why dont you put that thought in you tiny mind.
2007-08-03 15:05:19
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answered by Anonymous
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anti-abortion of course! once the baby has begun to develop in his/her mother he/she is a life form although those who are pro-abortion suspiciously tend to deny this fact.
2007-08-03 15:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh so original. Wow! You've totally turned me around on the issue.
2007-08-03 14:52:26
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answered by John W 3
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By definition, it has to be born before you can call it a "baby". So nothing that you posted has anything to do with killing a baby.
2007-08-03 14:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Heroic soldier.
2007-08-03 14:55:04
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answered by Anonymous
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my gosh, you're not biased at all, are you?
I wonder if this is your biggest deciding factor when you vote. If it is, I feel extremely sorry for you.
2007-08-03 14:53:09
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answered by Lily Iris 7
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