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Old 03-16-2008, 10:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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In their shoes...
Since the burden of pregnancy (and ultimately child rearing) falls to the woman, it should be the woman's right to choose. Anti-choice people would do far more for the world if they focused their attention on the living children who exist in depraved poverty or in homes where they are the victims of abuse. Then they might get something done. But no. It seems as though the anti-choice position is to demand the birth of the child and then once that occurs, they decide to wash their hands clean of the matter.

What do they propose we do? Tie pregnant women to their beds and force them to term? It's ludicrous and cruel to judge these women that decide to terminate an unwanted pregnancy when you are not in their shoes. I've seen far too many anti-choice people do abruptly hypocritical turnarounds when their precious daughters become pregnant out of wedlock.
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