If so mudering humans should be a constitutional right.
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Right of Privacy is in the constitution. A woman's medical choice is her privacy ergo, it is a constitutional right
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Ok so what about the man who is responsible for the baby? Does he have no right?
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Is he carrying the child? I think not.
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It's not his body that's the vessel for the fetus, he's not the one being poked and prodded at doctor's appointments. It's the woman's health/body being ultimately affected by the pregnancy. Her body = her appointments = her constitutional right to privacy.
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Abortion administered by a medical professional DOES NOT lead to infertility! That is a right-wing myth. Home abortions, (which will increase in frequency after abortion is outlawed) are what lead to infertility and death
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Nope. Right to Privacy has nothing to do with abortion any more than comitting some other immoral act or crime would be protected.
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Right because they’ve never been wrong before...
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LOL I'm pro choice. I'm also pro constitution. Please show me where the constitution makes abortion a constitutional right.
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The fourth amendment implies a right to privacy and the implication of rights are assumed under the ninth amendment. Therefore Americans have a constitutional right to privacy Roe v Wade
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How is the right to terminate pregnancy and another’s life necessarily the right to privacy?
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It's a medical decision like any other. Do you also presume to tell people what else they should do in their doctors office?
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So was slavery. Legal doesn’t equal moral.
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Great comeback but Slavery wasn’t a choice...
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Neither is being murdered in the womb. It’s only a choice for those perpetuating the evil action.
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Im with you
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