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    to modern scandals, look no further than the allegations brought on family planning organization Planned Parenthood in 2015. In many ways, the scandals themselves were nearly identical in composition. David Daleiden, a journalist and founder of the pro-life group the Center for Medical Progress, accumulated undercover footage at eleven Planned Parenthood offices claiming to be a representative for a “fetal tissue procurement business.” In the footage, “abortion clinic doctors and executives [admit]

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    According to Google, abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, but to me it means fetal homicide, and medical complications towards to the person undergoing the procedure. Abortions go against the Unborn Victims of Violence Act and the procedure is commonly dangerous, unsafe and overall causes long term physical and mental damage toward the patient. The Unborn Victims of Violence Act is a law that states a fetus is recognized as a legal victim, if they are injured or killed during

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    Abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of human pregnancy, most often performed during the first twenty-eight weeks. In South Carolina, abortion is legal which causes an ongoing controversy between those who agree and disagree. This is a sensitive subject that can get very heated. Pregnant women will argue that abortion is okay because a fetus does not feel pain, I totally disagree. There are certain circumstances that I understand why an abortion may be needed. Situations like emergency

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    The Roe vs Wade case was and still is one of the most historical cases that hit the United States Court system. This controversial case is still talked about to this very day. The topic of abortion overall is a red button topic that when brought up often end in yelling. The case was “ Roe vs Wade, which recognised that the constitutional right to privacy extends to a woman’s right to make her own personal medical decisions -including the decision to have an abortion without interference from politicians”

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    Abortions only make up three percent of the procedures done at Planned Parenthood clinics (“2014 2015 Annual Report”). There are a variety of other life saving and essential health care procedures done at the clinics, such as STD and STI testing, pregnancy tests, contraception, exams, and other health issues relating to both men and women. Many people believe that the federal government should defund planned parenthood; however, this would make it almost impossible for many low-income individuals

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    The Texas House Bill has passed strict regulations, requiring abortion clinics to have ambulatory surgical centers and a hospital within 30 miles of the abortion clinic. The only time a woman will go through a surgical abortion is if she is in her second trimester, or if she decides to go through the procedure which 7% of women choose. Since most of the abortion clinics in Texas do not provide surgical ambulatory centers, only 10 clinics remain with the female population of 12,673,281 according

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    Planned Parenthood v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833(1992), was case reaffirming the Roe v.Wade decision. It further challenged the constitutionally of several statues in the State of Pennsylvania The Court’s major decision upheld the constitutional right of a women to have an abortion while changing standard for abortion restrictions. The difference between Roe v Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey is that the Casey allows the State to regulate abortion rather than as in Roe v. Wade the States could not regulate

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    particularly since the time that the Supreme Court choice to sanction it. For some places of worship and religious associations, it is a reason for strife and crusade. At fetus removal facilities, these religionists will either set up tables to offer a Pro-Life point of view, or they will go to the compelling to picketing. Once in a while, they will even annoy ladies who go into a Planned Parenthood Center. The level headed discussion over Abortion, however, I accept is one of a kind. Not particularly

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    On the other hand, there are a lot of cons to filibusters too. It is true that having the power to filibuster helps ensure the voices of the minority but it can also mean that having the power to filibuster ensures the tyranny of the minority. Because the size of the senate is not based on the size of the population of each state, every state gets two senators. It is now possible according to Jean Edward Smith, “for the senators representing the 34 million people who live in the 21 least populous

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    Pros and Cons T-Chart Costs Benefits •If you plan to get your whole family implanted with the chip it could range from $920- $1,160 and that could be expensive for some families. (FDA Approves Computer Chip For Humans, www.nbcnews.com) •The implantation site may become infected, or the chip may migrate elsewhere in the body. (Merrit Kennedy, Wisconsin Company Offers To Implant Chips In Its Employees) •The article, Microchip Implants for Employees? One Company Says Yes, it mentions

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