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Abortion, ban it or endorse it?????


Iceberg Slim

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Seems like everyone has a position on abortion these days. Some folks say its a womans right to control her body, other folks say killing a child is not anyone's right. I'd like to know what the huddle thinks...I'll kick it off, I am anti-abortion, I do in fact believe abortion is killing a child and that further folks have lately used abortion as a means for birth control......your turn

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I agree that it's a woman's right, there's no way we could make exceptions for all of the scenarios out there.

that said, I sure wish more women would reconsider and at least think of all those couples out there trying desperately to have children of their own that can't.

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This is a very difficult issue for me. I'm totally against it but understand the woman's rights side of the argument when it comes to rape or incest. There's no real way to figure out a time period of viability and that's the trickiest part of it all. In the end, I just think you're taking away a life; end of story.

(This may end up in the tbox)

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I think men should stay out of this one.

I agree, there are childless couples that would love a baby and they should be given that opportunity. We also have to consider the baby-mama's perspective. For whatever reason, she is deciding that she cannot carry the baby and that's her decision alone to make.

In the case of rape...her decision alone.

In the distant past, I have escorted a few women through the protest lines to the clinic. No, not any of mine as I don't agree with abortion (as most of you know, lol) but I do beleive in a woman's right providing it is legal.

I even got in a physical fight with a few protesters and it made the news. 3 on 1 and I came out victorious. One of the A-holes even threatened to sue me for damages to his face.

I don't think the public should fund it but there are programs that will.

Either way, men ain't got a dog in that fight and should stay out of the whole legal/not legal thing.

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I agree that it's a woman's right, there's no way we could make exceptions for all of the scenarios out there.

that said, I sure wish more women would reconsider and at least think of all those couples out there trying desperately to have children of their own that can't.

rape and if I woman has a higher percentage to die isn't a lot of exceptions. They should have the right to have an abortion.

all the other random chicks who made "poor decisions" have already made their choice when they CHOOSE to spread there legs.

No reason for men to stay out of this issue. We all are created the same way.

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me...If you want an abortion you should have it in the 1st trimester.

I am pro life but I my opinion should no way dictate a woman's decision. I knew that if I had ever found myself in that situation I would give my opinion but also my support for their decision either way.

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men should absolutely stay out of the issue.

Why?

Women don't create life on their own. Plus, like I said I believe a women has a right to choose...... and when you choose to engage in sex you excerise that right. The main function of sex is reproduction. If you choose to engage in a reproductive act for other benefits than you have made your choice already.

If you don't want it......give it up. 9-10 months of a women hating being pregnant is better than killing/ending a life.

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