MURDER!
2007-12-17 05:52:01
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answer #1
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answered by jim h 6
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I asked a question about that three weeks ago. This is the link to my question.
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Asf2kuTrZZd71Ml4ZlaFnRHvPhV.;_ylv=3?qid=20071125083053AAgUggN
Here is what I think
In many cases abortion saves the woman life. Sometimes the baby is sick and has so many health problems that are detected during pregnancy by DNA testing. The birth of this baby would be bad for it and for its familiy since it will suffer a lot after birth and the parents will have to worry about and take care of it all the time and buying medince is expensive. This is a problem especially if the familiy is poor. I know a family that has 14 daughters and all of them are sick. The family is very poor and they don't have money to buy medicine. They don't even have money to buy food and they beg from other people for living. I think this woman should have aborted the babies. This injustice for the babies themselves and for the whole familiy as well. I think abortion should be allowed at least in the first couble of months when the fetus is still not a complete human.
Peace
2007-12-17 14:05:06
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I say no, completely and totally, to abortion. Abortion is truly terrible, whether the child is conceived out of lust or love, or out of your control. Real children are developing and waiting for 9 months to come into imminent being as a breathing person like you or I. Nine months is not very long in a womans' lifespan. All children are an intended part of God's plan. Choose life and you choose love.
2007-12-18 03:24:30
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answered by sunny days are here 4
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It is a woman's choice what happens to her body. and abortion is only allowed in the US in the first trimester, so it is not yet considered a fetus... up until this point it is just quickly dividing cells. I don't believe it should be used as a form of birth control and it it wasn't legal then the women who have an ectopic pregnancy and it is not aborted could die. So the option should be available and people should be less judgmental on these things.
2007-12-17 13:59:10
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answered by vix 3
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I don't think the government has the right to decide. As far as government assistance in paying for them, I'm philosophically against it, but in the long run it's probably a good public investment.
2007-12-17 20:04:41
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answered by doug4jets 7
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Uh, your link doesn't work.
It's hilarious how much like automatons the anti-abortion camp sounds, regurgitating the same oversimplified crap and second-grade logic that gets fed to them by their wealthy, sexist churches every Sunday. Why don't I see these crazies shouting "MURDER!" about the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians that the U.S. occupation has had no small role in "murdering"? Why does the U.S. stand by while hundreds of thousands of black Africans get "murdered" in Darfur? I guess some murder is OK as long as the people aren't white or American. It's especially better if the people murdered have to suffer painfully and bleed, since fetuses suffer about 10% the amount that cognitive, thinking children and adults suffer. Fetuses have no mental or emotional suffering. I'm sorry. They just don't. They don't even know they *exist*.
If you think abortion should be illegal, how shall we "punish" the women who are mostly just trying to be responsible by not bringing kids into the world who will live in poverty, or who are trying to attend school but their worthless-a.ss boyfriends run off after they find out she's pregnant?
Do you like when African women are forced to bring babies into the middle of war-torn countries? How about bringing babies into famine and disease? Here are the types of countries where abortion is illegal: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/In_what_countries_is_abortion_illegal . Boy, I wish the U.S. was as medically advanced in the areas of reproductive health as Angola, Benin, the Central African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Somalia, Tanzania, Togo, and Uganda.
If you think it's OK to legislate when and how people have babies, then perhaps we should legislate mandatory birth control, or mandatory vasectomies for us men whom everyone forgets are also supposed to have sex responsibly. If I can force you to have a baby, what's to stop me from forcing you to NOT have a baby? Since when do women's bodies not even belong to themselves simply because they were born with a uterus and men were not?
2007-12-17 14:45:17
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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To answer your question;
It is a woman's right to do what ever she wants to her body. My problem is that the federal government funds/supports a elective procedure with the use of Federal Tax dollars. If a woman wants the right to abortion, then she should have to pay for the procedure like any other elective surgery. Get the federal government out of it.
2007-12-17 13:54:53
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answered by T-Bone 7
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Abortion isn't a walk in the park, but it is often necessary. If Pro-Lifers spent more of their time advocating for real, born children living terrible lives because abortion was unavailable, they would have less time to bomb clinics and harass women seeking gynecological services.
2007-12-17 13:55:28
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answer #8
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answered by superturtle 4
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I think that abortion is a choice. Although I don't think it's right to end the life of a child, I also don't think an unfit mother should have a child that she isn't capable of taking care of. So..it kinda goes both ways. All depending on the situation.
2007-12-17 13:50:49
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answered by ~!(3B()X~ 2
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something that is out of my mind. But sometimes , abortion is the only way to settle the problem.
2007-12-18 09:51:39
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answered by LadyAnis 4
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Although you do not want to be preached at, I believe it is VERY wrong for ending a child's life who has not done anything but been born. I am coming from a conservative and VERY Christian point-a-view, however, I do believe it should be stopped.
2007-12-17 13:57:54
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answer #11
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answered by Jordanbear 2
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