history of abortion
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Abortion. The word alone provokes strong emotion in both women and men alike. Roe v. Wade was decided twenty five years ago, but still the fight is not over. Instead, there are mass rallies, bombings of abortion clinics, murders of doctors and workers at such clinics, intimidation, arrest, political lobbying, and numerous Supreme Court cases. What is it that divides families, and keeps old friends from speaking to one another on the topic? Why are
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other bypass for young women who cannot involve their parents. Unfortunately, I believe that if Roe v. Wade keeps getting chipped away, there won't be much ground left to stand on. I believe these recent Supreme Court ruling have reached a middle ground between "pro-life" and "pro-choice". However, I also believe that as long as the topic creates and stirs such strong emotion in the public, politicians will continue to use it as a platform
other bypass for young women who cannot involve their parents. Unfortunately, I believe that if Roe v. Wade keeps getting chipped away, there won't be much ground left to stand on. I believe these recent Supreme Court ruling have reached a middle ground between "pro-life" and "pro-choice". However, I also believe that as long as the topic creates and stirs such strong emotion in the public, politicians will continue to use it as a platform