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Showing Original Post only (View all)I think people should, in general, choose not to have abortions [View all]
I think the decision should 100% be up to the woman involved; I don't think that Abortion should be restricted, I vote against Abortion Restrictions whenever possible. I think the contraception should be made much more readily available than it is is (including Plan B and other forms of Emergency Contraception), and I think that the Federal Government needs to aggressively pursue Anti Abortion Groups that engage in violence.
That said I was adopted as was my brother and sister; I was raised religiously. It some point as a fetus develops it stops being just a growth and becomes a potential Human. I don't know when that is; but I know that me and my kin were unwanted pregnancies - and I'm more or less glad to be alive. I could have been aborted (I was born a few years before Roe Vs. Wade, but I was in the North west, so they could have gone to Canada?), but wasn't. That colors my position on Abortion; I could have been aborted.
It seems like right now at DU, what is required is not just that you vote the right way (as I clearly would) but that you have the same opinion on the practice of Abortion (which I clearly don't).
Obviously I don't expect this to be well received; but better to be honest I suppose, even if that puts me on the outs here. Please forgive any inexactness in language - trying to be as clear as I can.
Bryant