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Question: Perhaps the most important issue facing the courts.
#1
Pro-choice in all cases
 
#2
Pro-choice though pro-life at a certain point before infancy
 
#3
Pro-life with exceptions to rape, incest and danger to the mother
 
#4
Pro-life in all cases
 
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Total Voters: 144

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« on: November 12, 2020, 05:23:56 PM »
« edited: November 12, 2020, 08:57:30 PM by Atlanta 1997 World Champs »

If life begins at conception, and if abortion is murder, then a pregnant woman who requests an abortion is just as guilty of murder as the abortion provider to performs abortion. But the pre-Roe laws that banned abortion never treated pregnant women who wanted to get an abortion as if they deserve to be prosecuted, and even these days most pro-lifers only want to prosecute the abortion providers, not the pregnant women who ask to get an abortion. There is something "off" about the motives of pro-lifers.

I am pro-choice because I am afraid of the prospect of women self-aborting with a coat hanger, and because I respect women's self-autonomy.

This. I don't want to see women get hurt, or even die.

Leave abortion alone. Leave women alone. This is about human rights and basic decency to me.
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