A woman does not have the right to abortion.
What do you think of this statement? this isnt my personal stance.
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Legally she does. I also feel she has the right to decide what is to be done with her body. If she wants to keep it, let her, if she doesn't want to keep it, it can't live on it's own so let her get rid of it. It's better it be a legal procedure rather than teenage girls who got knocked up trying to find some way they can do it themselves, potentially damaging the child that will come out deformed, or harming themselves in the process. Side: Disagree
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There are a lot a people who don't have a lot of rights, sometimes thats a good thing, sometimes thats a bad thing, it's pretty arguable which are for the better and which for the worst. If a woman's right to abortion is taken away–ok. Thats just one more right people very stupidly do not have. Thank you for the nail in the coffin of humanity. Your opinion has been voiced and you hope enforced onto everyone, but at least consider that there are real consequences to the serious state of logical and moral depravity you and many others have lolled yourselves into. To think you have the right to deny another person the right anything which by their exercising has no real effect on you or the world at large–negative or otherwise–is simple nonsense. I don't vehemently support abortion, there are far more noble institutions under duress from far greater evils, but just come on now. Side: Disagree
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What if she knew she couldn't help keep the baby alive? (Feed,clothe,bathe, etc.) What if she was violated? What if she knew the child wouldn't receive proper education? What if she couldn't handle a child? These are the problems that those women might face. If you were a woman in one of those situations, would you still want the child? (I know the proper education one might be a bad example, but you know what I mean.) Side: Disagree
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