Abortion: Choose a Side

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“My body, my choice” is the primary slogan of the abortion debate. However, the debate contains two very real ideas that evoke strong feelings on both sides. On one hand, there are pro-choice activists that fight for the rights of the pregnant women. On the other hand, pro-life activists argue for the rights of the unborn child. Over the years, abortion has become one of the top subjects of controversy and has evolved into a moral, social, and medical dilemma amongst our society. No matter which side one chooses to take, abortion is a decision that should not be taken lightly.
The state of Texas was at the center of the abortion debate in 2013. This state had a debate regarding SB1, which is known as the fetal pain bill. Thousands of individuals, including those from both the Republican and Democratic parties, lined up to testify for both sides and it lasted for more than sixteen hours (CNN). The large turnout of people and the great length of time they spent supporting their individual opinions on abortion proves that many American citizens feel very passionately regarding the highly debatable subject. The Republican Party and the Democratic Party have very different views on many big issues. It doesn’t matter if the issue is gun control, immigration, same-sex marriage, or high-end taxes. However, abortion is different than most debates because a human life is involved. Both parties believe that they have an open line of communication with the public, but do they? Making a clear determination on which side of the debate to fall on is quite difficult. Abortion is an exceptional argument in which one cliché is true; public opinion does in fact rest in the midpoint (NY TIMES).
The Pro-life movement is a passionate one. The most p...

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...ists encourage; abstinence. The pro-life movement believes that abstinence is the best way to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
With the inception of Obama Care, many Americans who pay their taxes are opposed to their tax dollars going toward abortions. The pro-life movement finds abortion morally irresponsible and finds that it is morally wrong to fund abortions with tax dollars. The public feels that abortion should receive no funding because it would make it harder for women to get one. (CITATION!?)
It is often believed that many of the women that choose abortion are members of a minority or they are young women lacking the life skills necessary to make the decisions regarding abortion. (SHOW A FEW STATISTICS SUPPORTING THIS!) The Pro-life movement believes that many women that follow through with an abortion live a life of regret and often suffer from depression.

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