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    information given to the patients for the procedure, etc. Abortion is becoming more pro choice. I wanted to research abortion because I didn’t really know anything about it when we had debates in class. Should abortion be legal in the United States? Abortion in America should be always legal no matter the circumstance. Many of you believe that a life is taken away or religion doesn’t allow abortion, but it should always be a choice to women. Those needs, interests, values, beliefs will lead a women to take

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    that the reproductive rights we have today can be easily taken away. Some people take advantage of the opportunity to birth control, condoms, and abortion. President Bush has put out policies and by coming into office that would threaten women’s choices. As defined by the 2012 Merriam-Webster dictionary, Abortion is "the

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    legality of abortion still has the ability to stir a debate among Americans, even after the Supreme Court’s 7-2 decision in the Roe V. Wade case that found the procedure a fundamental right on January 22nd 1973. Furthermore, groups that identify as “pro-choice” contend that deciding to have an abortion is a women’s given right, despite the

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    both sides of this issue. For starters let us look at this situation from a political standpoint in favor of pro-choice advocates. In the infamous case of Roe v. Wade, Jane Roe’s two lawyers, Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee, “sought to challenge the legality of Texas’s antiabortion law” (Roe v. Wade). In any level of government,

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    performing critical examination of different beliefs, in order to determine whether they should be accepted or rejected. Abortion is considered an ethical dilemma. It is examined by two different groups, which have two different perspectives; Pro-Life versus Pro-Choice. Abortion is an exceedingly controversial subject that has been continually argued over for hundreds of years, and still is an

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    Baker and De Robertis discusses that pro-choice and pro-life are not the only voices that can be chosen, they suggest pro-voice, which encourages personal expression. “ Pro-voice recognizes that multiple meanings inherent in how people talk about their abortion… ‘I’m so sad about my abortion,’ it does not assume what that means for her”(Baker and De Robertis). The authors create a new voice in order for women to have the liberty to express themselves about their abortions because in a way although

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    The choice of her keeping the child would result in her getting kicked out of her home, she would not be financially able to support the baby, and she would lose her education. With abortion she would not have to deal with these issues, though she would probably have to deal with the emotional aftermath of deciding to terminate the fetus. Pro-choice abortion supports the idea that she would learn from her mistake and that ultimately it was her choice to do what she wished with

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    Pro-life supporters use civil disobedience because they want to protect their view on life by peacefully going against the pro-choice organization, Planned Parenthood. Pro-life supporters want to take a stand to show the importance of life and how every human being is valuable and has a purpose. They resist the movement of Planned Parenthood because it goes against their belief whereas, pro-choice supporters use civil disobedience to protect their

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    Though perhaps a very controversial opinion, I believe that “pro-life” women are counterproductive to this fight. Jeanne Mancini, the President of the biggest anti-abortion event, the March for Life, claims that she has talked to an substantial amount of women who have regretted having an abortion. Many of these women label themselves as “pro-life feminists” and

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    1973 case of Roe v. Wade by the supreme court. A woman then had the right to make choices about her own body. This was all in connection with the ‘’right to privacy’’ rights and the pro-choice side. The problem is you have individuals that agree with ‘’pro-life and pro-choice.’’ With that being said, the pro-life activist believe that the pregnancy should not be terminated and the woman should give birth. Pro-choice is when one believes that it’s a woman’s decision whether she wants to have a baby

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