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Author: David V.
Date: Feb 2, 2008 13:26

Steve Kelley wrote:
> I am concerned about the movement to give fetuses rights as
> separate human beings. Of course this is simply a way to
> outlaw abortion. I do not see how society has a vested
> interest in preventing abortions. I personally think any time
> a woman has to face the choice it is a sad situation but the
> choice is hers. In broad terms I believe any law that can be
> supported by only religious arguments should be
> unconstitutional.

I think society would benefit from a reduction of abortion. Not
outlawing or criminalizing or anything like that, but better sex
education and easier access to birth control for any one that
wants it.

I think that potential human deserves some respect but not to the
point where it would over ride any rights the woman has. Of
course the choice is always up to the woman and any one involved
should support whatever choice she makes. I've just made sure I
have never put a woman into the position where she had to make
that choice.
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Re: who has an actual problem?         


Author: Steve Kelley
Date: Feb 4, 2008 05:58

David V. wrote:
> Steve Kelley wrote:
>> I am concerned about the movement to give fetuses rights as separate
>> human beings. Of course this is simply a way to outlaw abortion. I do
>> not see how society has a vested interest in preventing abortions. I
>> personally think any time a woman has to face the choice it is a sad
>> situation but the choice is hers. In broad terms I believe any law
>> that can be supported by only religious arguments should be
>> unconstitutional.
>
> I think society would benefit from a reduction of abortion. Not
> outlawing or criminalizing or anything like that, but better sex
> education and easier access to birth control for any one that
> wants it.
>
> I think that potential human deserves some respect but not to the
> point where it would over ride any rights the woman has. Of
> course the choice is always up to the woman and any one involved
> should support whatever choice she makes. I've just made sure I
> have never put a woman into the position where she had to make ...
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Re: who has an actual problem?         


Author: David V.
Date: Feb 9, 2008 09:24

Steve Kelley wrote:
> David V. wrote:
>
>> Steve Kelley wrote:
>>
>>> I am concerned about the movement to give fetuses rights
>>> as separate human beings. Of course this is simply a way
>>> to outlaw abortion. I do not see how society has a vested
>>> interest in preventing abortions. I personally think any
>>> time a woman has to face the choice it is a sad situation
>>> but the choice is hers. In broad terms I believe any law
>>> that can be supported by only religious arguments should
>>> be unconstitutional.
>>
>>
>> I think society would benefit from a reduction of abortion.
>> Not outlawing or criminalizing or anything like that, but
>> better sex education and easier access to birth control for
>> any one that wants it.
>> ...
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