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Reply to "Does pro-life mean pro-"human-life-in-womb-in-America"?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Answer to the title of your thread is Yes. Pro-life is a generally accepted term for those opposed to abortion in all or most cases. Pro-choice is the term generally accepted for those who believe that abortion should be a legal option in all or some cases. You're trying to stire up an argument around semantics and linguistic choices. Does a pro-choice person mean that there should always be options for when human life can be taken? It's your choice to abort an un-born fetus, therefore it should be my choice whether to kill person x, y, or z? Of course not. I'm going to suggest that we all let this thread die since OP knows the answer to her own question and is a troll looking for a fight.[/quote]
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