Yes, and I appologixze for my poor choice of words. What I should have said is that many people are talking in absolutes. I would be that most people who beleive that this is a religious issue are not willing to consider any other point, even if they do discuss it calmly and politely. I would also be that those who feel that this is a woman;s right issues are not really open to modifying there point of views, even if they discuss it calmly and rationally. Its got nothing to do with the current law. Instead it has everything to do with where are views on these issues come from and what basis we use to form them.
The use of absolutes (abortion is always wrong or a woman should always have the right to choose) is hard for em to understand when it seems to me that neitherside can possibly understand the problem in its entirty. I beleive the law works well for what we know now, but shouldn't we be discussing what we don't know so that we cab determine the next paths that need to be explored.
Agaibn, I a VERY sorry that I imlied this thread was uncivil. Please for give my poor choice of wording.