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I'm pro choice as well, even though I do wish women would seek other alternatives first before coming to this conclusion. With that said, I do have a problem with tax payer money being used to fund Planned Parenthood, because I feel I shouldn't have to support someone else's mistakes. It's not my fault that women decided to screw the first guy they meet instead of being more choosy with their decisions. Now, I support 100% in rape cases, but that is an entirely different matter. It's part of the due process. If you are raped, you report it, and then you undergo state funded treatment which includes elective abortion if you decide to not want to have this baby, and treatment for STD's. But this is covered under a different set of taxes.
Anyways, I do wish the left will stop with the fear mongering. It's getting old. People are not falling for their false accusations anymore.
Your implication is that everyone seeking an abortion is a ****.
"In 2014, some 46% of all abortion patients had never married and were not cohabiting. However, nearly half were living with a male partner in the month they became pregnant, including 14% who were married and 31% who were cohabiting."
Far left liberals get bent out of shape any time there's talk of any restrictions on abortion because they think abortions are wonderful (Nancy Keenan, etc.).
Far right conservatives get bent out of shape any time there's talk of gun regulation because they love guns and ammo above all else (Wayne LaPierre, etc.).
This is one of the reasons I'm proud to be an Independent.
"In 2014, some 46% of all abortion patients had never married and were not cohabiting. However, nearly half were living with a male partner in the month they became pregnant, including 14% who were married and 31% who were cohabiting."
Not to mention no taxes go to support Planned Parenthoods abortion operations because of the Hyde amendment
Which amendment legalized abortion? Or otherwise? Hint it has its foundation on privacy...
There are many times SC stepped in over states when civil rights are concerned. Civil rights are not subject to popularity of vote. Roe vs wade, various privacy, Loving vs Virginia are examples..
That would be true, if it were self inflicted in privacy.
But enlisting another breathing person to do it, is murder for hire.
Far left liberals get bent out of shape any time there's talk of any restrictions on abortion because they think abortions are wonderful (Nancy Keenan, etc.).
Far right conservatives get bent out of shape any time there's talk of gun regulation because they love guns and ammo above all else (Wayne LaPierre, etc.).
This is one of the reasons I'm proud to be an Independent.
The really jacked up part is that these are the very same hot button issues most of them seem to examine when voting.
And, the reality is that 2A and Roe aren’t likely to change at all.
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