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Perspectives on Abortion Rights in the WorldSubmitted by fyl on 18 May, 2007 - 06:32.
Clerical Whispers has an interesting article on abortion rights. It appears non-biased and takes a world look at the issue. For example, this may surprise many.
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Even Sadder....
Even sadder is the fact the the children that are unwated due to family circumstances are strapped 3 to 4 to cribs , by their torso and legs.(In China) If a child is gravely ill,it' s not encouraged to live . Instead it's taken away and left to die. It could take hours and days b-fore it dies in the least humanitarian way. It's so sad that the ppl in power or with the means to, are the ones who have the monopoly on who, what and whether a mother has a right or not to abort. money and the means to support play the biggest role, so we say , cause it impacts the economy , however I would have to say the the will and the want to bring forth another life plays a role thats just as important as the above mentioned. All I have to say is this, I want my right to procreate, or the right, not to bring a life into this world ,unwillingly. Well , in the same token, why are adults with choices and the intelligence to make decisions , screw up and claim bankrrupcy??? It's a human element to err, just like it is to erre and to want a clean start. So ppl. stop judging, and condemning and start to b-come part of the solution. ps, sorry bout the spelling errors, i suck! lol
Well Said
Very good post.
Thanks,
Al
Well written
And you're right: surprising.