Word: abortionã
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...actually a picture of “Candice.” The same image appears on different posters to represent “Colleen” and “Lisa.” What do all these women have in common? They’ve had an abortion??and they’re sorry...
...procedure has been greatly distorted as proponents have politicized the practice, dubbing it “partial-birth abortion?? and barraging Congressional discourse with anecdotal narratives entailing grisly depictions of the procedure. They fail, of course, to iterate that this procedure is used in less than one percent of abortion cases, is the safest method of second-trimester abortion and is often essential in protecting the life of the woman—clearly one of the more salient details in its defense...
Clarke said the proximity—roughly one foot away from her door—and content—a flustered woman saying she was raped and therefore justified in her abortion??influenced her to tear down the poster...
...abortion fees. Citizens should not be coerced to pay a tax to fund an activity they find immoral. Unfortunately, this is wishful thinking—as the Staff asserts, students pay taxes, insurance money and dining hall fees. But for an issue as contentious as abortion??where UHS has clearly discerned the price, $1.09, to fund what many consider murder—students should be afforded the opportunity to express their morality through opting...
...heart and fingers and its own distinct nature and looks just like any normal baby so long before it’s born, that’s scary for a lot of people. It might force them to draw connections between the fetus being a living person and abortion??s inherent immorality...