Considering that for the last 40 years, pro life activists have said "-blam!- the Supreme Court and their ruling!" and have been systematically chipping away at Roe Vs Wade unabated, I have to wonder what it's going to take before people actually decide to do something.
Will it actually take abortion being effectively repealed before people start doing something? Do they need to basically be told in no simple terms that they are not people, that they don't get to make choices, that their bodies are not their own, that they are just living, walking, talking, breathing baby factories?
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Edited by Ouch: 1/24/2013 3:38:13 AMI... really think you ought to reword your question. How have people been chipping away at Roe v. Wade? It's a Supreme Court ruling. No amount of rampaging civilians is going to make it less legal to get an abortion. What do you mean "before people start doing something"? Start doing what? And what does this have to do with them not being people?
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Ugh, I'm glad Canada already has this shit done with. "Do it if you need to, don't if you don't want to." I never want to ask a girl to have an abortion, but I don't think that that option should be closed to people that do.
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Welcome to America! How I wish to live in either Sweden or New Zealand