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It would be handled so much better at the state level. The less the Federal government handles, the better. The biggest problem with the legality of abortion is, who pays for it. If taxpayers do not want to pay for women's abortions, they should be able to vote not to have to do it. The taxpayers should decide.
The taxpayers haven't had to pay for abortions ever, as far as I know.
Yes. There's no perfect solution to the abortion issue right now, so I do think it's best to leave it up to the states. In fact, I think all contentious issues should be handled by individual states, such as drug legalization, same-sex marriage, and yes, even health care.
Agreed! There is no one size fits all, and it wound be great hubris for the politicians in the federal government to think could decide it the abortion issue for the entire nation.
NO, the choice should be up to THE WOMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, women in the 35 states where abortion would be outlawed the day after Roe v. Wade is overturned will have a choice! They can choose to travel to a pro-choice state for an abortion. And if the nearest one happens to be 1000 miles away, then they can choose to get a good job with time-off benefits and enough money so they can afford to travel there.
NO, the choice should be up to THE WOMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wrong! We have women drowning their children in bath tubs, and tossing newborns in trash cans and snow banks. You still think what you posted should stand?
Wrong! We have women drowning their children in bath tubs, and tossing newborns in trash cans and snow banks. You still think what you posted should stand?
So making women give birth to children that are unwanted will stop that?
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