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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I posit that a sound majority of women would never have an abortion. The rabid abortion advocates need to make it a “simple medical procedure” to downplay the fact that it is an affirmative choice to take action to end the life of the being in one’s womb. Abortions are not equivalent to getting stitches. [/quote] Of course most women have never had an abortion and no woman wants to have an abortion. A significant minority (25 percent) had and will have for their own private reasons that are none of your or anyone's business. Look around because you know and likely depend on many women in your life and community that have had an abortion. They would never discuss it with you nor should they.[/quote] I look around and see all the alive people who were not aborted, men and women, who have a right to live their lives. No one has a right to take their lives. [/quote] You are the one who has no right to impose your judgements on women making decisions about their own bodies. Judge away but you will rightly be ignored. This is not your business. Find something better to so with your time and energy.[/quote] The woman we are discussing had a right to be pregnant and choose to stay pregnant and choose the life of her baby. You don’t like her choice, and that’s not okay. Why is the only reproductive choice you support is the right of woman to have an abortion? The state of Texas didn’t force this woman to become morbidly obese. Texas (and all states) has a program in place to provide all women and their unborn babies free healthcare insurance. Texas would have paid for her medical care for her pregnancy, her medical care for her medical conditions, and her life saving medications. For some unknown and unexplained reason she did not participate in that free program that could have possible prevented her and her baby’s untimely death. The state of Texas had help for her and her baby. She chose to work while seriously ill and forgo taking necessary medication while seriously ill. The state of Texas would have paid for her to have her medication. Texas didn’t fail her, she chose to try to pay for expensive medication out of pocket and couldn’t afford to pay. She chose to continue her pregnancy, a wanted, named, and loved baby. She told her mother she wanted to save the life of her baby above her own.[/quote]
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