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If you agree, why is abortion an **unquestionable right** ?

2007-10-29 07:26:07 · 23 answers · asked by ByTheWay 4 in Social Science Gender Studies

Kinz
(1) Freedoms and civil liberties do not mean you can do what ever you please on yourself or others without *valid* reasons. For example, with all your civil liberty and freedom, you cannot get/use precription drugs or narcotic drugs without prescription from a registered medical practisoner, even if these only affect you and you deem it proper for you to use it.

(2) I am an athiest Hindu, Hindus have nothing against abortion. I am against killing of people not because of any relegious teaching

(3) If you take a vote, most americans might say only males should be allowed to be presidents. Are you okay with the majority and deomocracy?

(4) Not one thirs, but ALL of us have to die one day, does this mean anybody can be killed any time for this reason?

(5) If there is anybody who thinks the world is overpopulated and I am not ready to share its resources with one more human being, be an example to us poor ignorant people and terminate their own life first.

2007-10-29 07:58:04 · update #1

(6) People seem to commit rape and serious crimes no matter what even in countries like Saudi where public de-capitation with sword is the punishment. Shouldnt we allow this to happen in a more "safe" and "easy" manner so that neither the criminal nor the victim finds the "necessary evil" difficult to endure

(7) Even when illegal, some rich guys always commit crime and get away with it. So lets make all crimes legal?

2007-10-29 07:58:21 · update #2

23 answers

I strongly believe it is inhuman to terminate a pregnancy regardless of a medical or ethical reason or no reason at all. Ever since Roe vs. Wade, it is now considered to be legal to an extent. It is because of idiots who want to fight for just about everything to go there way. People nowadays forgot what it is like to be a human to the point that we kill the most inoccent ones for something we did and now can't face the effects of it. I believe in life and have two children of my own. My first one was from a married man who claimed to be single for the whole I was with him. I face my family, friends and our future together. I was screwing around and I had to be strong and face that fact, my son is my life, he is about to be adopting by my husband. My son believes my husband is his real dad because he raised him since he was young. I never mentioned my past because I want him to have a great future. The married man I was messing around with never knew he had another child. I don't want to break a family. We as women need to face the reality that if we spread our legs, something goes in and something bigger might come out and it will be with us for the rest of our lives. Come on people don't let your ignorance become a killer!

2007-10-29 07:37:36 · answer #1 · answered by celestial-zen 2 · 5 7

You know this is a cross roads in life. Grow up time, when a personal decsion is made to uphold life or murder it. I made a critical decsion comming out of an abusive situation at age 18, that i regret to this day. I've heard alot of men bully their wives into an abortion, and there were tears in the wives eyes. You don't regret upholding life, adoption s a blessing to someone.

2007-10-29 14:33:04 · answer #2 · answered by kim 7 · 4 1

I would agree that it is inhuman. But that's just my feelings on when life begins. A debateable point it seems.
Not my place to tell someone they cannot commit a legal act. It is ultimately a moral decision of the individual. They will suffer consequences if there are any.

2007-10-29 14:32:44 · answer #3 · answered by Ursa 2 · 4 1

it is an unquestionable right for these reasons:

every country that is not ruled by an unfair dictator or a religious zealot provides access to abortion for its citizens. do we really want to buck that trend here in america, a country founded on freedoms and civil liberties?

the idea that abortion is wrong is purely religious. i am not religious and refuse to follow laws dictated strictly by religion that have nothing to do with practicality.

most americans are pro-choice. we live in a democracy.

it is estimated that up to a third of pregnancies end in miscarriage. some pregnancies are not meant to be. some are miscarried, some are aborted.

because a woman has to carry a baby and risk her health to have that baby, it is also her choice to TERMINATE a pregnancy if she is not prepared or ready for a child.

each individual has the right to choose his or her own medical procedure. an abortion is a medical procedure.

the world is already over-populated. it is doing no one any good to have a child you know you will not take care of.

women will get abortions no matter what. they always have, always will. abortion is a sort of necessary evil (if you could call it an evil). making sure abortions are done properly saves lives.

even when abortions were illegal, the wealthy had access to them through their doctors, who would sign a form for their patient okaying an abortion (because abortions were still allowed in some extreme circumstances) or refer them to a professional, albeit illegal, doctor who performed abortions. poor women, on the other hand, were the only ones who truly had no access to safe abortions, and would therefore have unwanted children that taxed them physically and financially, or they would take matters into their own hands and often die during botched, back-alley procedures.

just a few reasons. there are many others.

2007-10-29 14:41:57 · answer #4 · answered by Kinz 4 · 11 5

Actually it is human and it is legal. Roe vs Wade. Women have autonomy over their own bodies.

2007-10-30 17:46:11 · answer #5 · answered by Deirdre O 7 · 0 0

None of this is valid if you do not consider an embryo and early stage fetus a human life. I do not (nor would most scientists). It's life, but not human life.
What IS inhuman is bringing an unwanted child into the world, to suffer the consequences.

2007-10-29 15:30:30 · answer #6 · answered by wendy g 7 · 1 4

I think abortions are appropriate, but only when it there is a good reason. For example, rape, high school pregnancy, the like.

2007-10-29 15:32:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I do not agree with abortion..... I understand people may have some logic to doing it, but there is no excuse you can give good enough to terminate an innocent life.

If you are pregnant and you don't want the child, at least give it a chance to live!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even if you do put it up for adoption. Don't destroy it!

Those are my views.

2007-10-29 14:34:40 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 5 3

SABRE - ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS F U!!!!!!! your sick minded and unfeeling! I don't even want to understand why ant-choice radicals like yourself have soooo much adoration for an unborn baby but NOT a single thought for the women who 1) don't want to see horrible images like the one you are so kind to leave links to and 2) the women that are facing this heavy decision. This is irreverent to your cause and you should feel ashamed!

btw - I am going through a miscarriage right now you sick f'er and I could of gone my day without seeing that little dead baby!

EDIT: please excuse vulgarity

2007-10-29 14:51:48 · answer #9 · answered by kub2 4 · 4 4

I like the Violinist's quote:

"Forcing a woman through an unwanted pregnancy is equal to slavery."

...Kind of like forcing a man to pay for an unwanted pregnancy.

Men have the "unquestionable right" to finance the decisions of grown women.

2007-10-29 14:55:04 · answer #10 · answered by hopscotch 5 · 4 4

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