perla75
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I am curious as to why pro-choicer's use the argument that they don't want the government telling them what they can and can't do with their bodies however, they'll gladly give their taxes to the government and let them decide what to do with their money and control other aspects of their life.
Didn't the woman have a choice before she got pregnant??? Birth control is readily available or a woman can choose not to have sex
Again, gray areas-not all women in every situation had a choice to have sex (i.e. rape, incest). Some women chose to get pregnant, but didn't choose that their baby would develop a fatal and pain suffering disorder. Some women chose to get pregnant, but didn't choose that their pregnancy would cause their own death. While I understand that many people have cited studies and polls that show that these reasons are happening at low percentages, when compared to the other reasons, they are still occurring. Less than 1% still equals at least one person and this procedure needs to be available for that 1 person.
I strongly remain "pro-restrictions."