Anyone else here pro-choice?

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I'm a pro-choice male and I am curious as to whether anyone else here, male or female, is as well.
 
Undecided. I don't think this topic can be viewed in such pro or anti
manner. Then again I've been known to be wrong. Just as my ex/gf.
 
Pro choice.

"Pro life" is mainly a relic of religion. Funny that most "pro lifers" do not apply the same views when it comes to the death penalty.
 
Pro-Choice female for Ron Paul.

The abortion issue is dwarfed by the war issue. And the economy.
 
Male, Pro-Let the states decide.

I have very mixed feelings on the issue. I used to be pro-Choice. . . but now I am not sure exactly what is the right thing to do, because the issue is so complex. I honestly think it should be up to local communities and states.
 
The main reason I'm pro-choice is because of the ethical issue.

I'd rather abortions be safe, legal, and rare instead of unsafe, unregulated, and done on a whim.
 
Pro Choice when the "child" is still just a bunch of clumped together cells for the first few weeks.

To me this is especially important for rape victims and mothers who won't be able to provide a decent life for a child.

But once it becomes "hazy" as to whether or not its a human (a really young fetus), I just say no.
 
The main reason I'm pro-choice is because of the ethical issue.

I'd rather abortions be safe, legal, and rare instead of unsafe, unregulated, and done on a whim.

if states decide on abortion laws, females can go to different states and get it done right?
 
Pro-choice, but I think his position on that is of little consequence to me. I care about his economic policy which seems to be the cure for many of our woes.
 
Pro Choice when the "child" is still just a bunch of clumped together cells for the first few weeks.

To me this is especially important for rape victims and mothers who won't be able to provide a decent life for a child.

But once it becomes "hazy" as to whether or not its a human (a really young fetus), I just say no.

3rd trimester abortions and partial birth abortions are pretty much already illegal.
 
I'm a pro-choice male and I am curious as to whether anyone else here, male or female, is as well.

Well I'm a pro-voice hemale and I'm curious as to whether anywhales else or in Pacific waters are bi-gender curious or at least know someone who is.

Yeah right.
 
Pro-choice

...but... i have complete respect for the pro-life position...and i'm definetely not down with the whole late term abortion thing either, unless it is to save a woman's life, which Dr. Paul says is not heard of very often at all.

my main contention is if a woman wants an abortion that badly she will get one, she attempt it herself or she will go through the black market.. I think making them available is more humane..just a personal belief...i can see how somebody could easily feel the exact opposite...

but i am ok with letting the states decide or who knows, maybe like the last 3 pro-life presidents we've had since roe vs. wade....he won't change it.....:confused:
 
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Yes, I suppose they could go to another state.

I just think political control should be in the hands of the people, locally. . . not the federal government. I am personally very torn by the morality. I guess I would officially be pro-Life, but again, I think this should be up to states and communities.
 
if states decide on abortion laws, females can go to different states and get it done right?

That is correct. I think that is totally fine.

I'm pro-choice. But it doesn't mean I like abortion or think it should be subsidized. I just think that it should be legal.

I also think that the focus is in the wrong place. Work on preventing unwanted pregnancies, not stopping abortion. Work on encouraging adoption, but not on forcing values on others.
 
I am absolutely pro choice. The choice of the unborn without a voice. The choice of life instead of convenience.

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