Divisive libertarian issue; where do you sit?

When it comes to abortion / life / choice where do you sit?

  • I am a strictly pro-life Libertarian.

    Votes: 58 49.6%
  • I am an strictly pro-choice Libertarian.

    Votes: 8 6.8%
  • I am Libertarian, I'm on the fence, and this issue doesn't effect who I vote for.

    Votes: 41 35.0%
  • I am not a Libertarian.

    Votes: 10 8.5%

  • Total voters
    117

Sayzak

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On the issue of abortion / choice / life where do you sit?

I understand that people who are pro-choice may be pro-choice only to a certain point, but if you're pro-choice to any point then you do not align with the gop narrative and that is part of the reason for this poll.
 
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Prolife libertarian.

Certain cases of rape and incest, an estrogen shot should be used. Ron Paul's discussion of abortion in Liberty Defined was very rational.
 
I believe there is only one right answer to this question and anyone who disagrees is either a murderer or a tyrant
 
Not ashamed:
Christian.Prolife.Libertarian.Croatian.Meat-eater(f**k you smug vegetarians)
 
More like every thread on abortion

/yawn
There was one when I first joined that got up in pages but that's the only one I've seen. Then again, I've just started coming here again frequently a month or two ago.

Prolife libertarian.

Having seen an aborted fetus, and reading about survived abortions, there's no way in hell I'd condone it. Plan b is something else.
 
I'm strongly pro-life. I find it ironic that so many liberals support groups like the Sierra Club that wants to protect snake eggs but support abortion at the same time.
 
Final Opinion on abortion?

Option #3

Expanded on that... this decision should be left up to each state. Constitutionally I don't see how you can argue otherwise.

It will never change the way I vote.
 
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I'm both pro-choice and pro-life; pro-choice because I believe any woman who wouldn't want to keep a baby probably wouldn't make a fit mother anyway and should probably give up her child, but pro-life because I don't think that expulsion/eviction should involve murdering the child in the process.

Unfortunately, science hasn't quite advanced to the point where a pregnancy can be "aborted" in the sense of a mother being able to give up her fetus (hopefully to more willing and responsible caretakers), but without the necessity of the fetus losing his/her life.
 
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The act of picking and choosing who is a human being, or an individual, is the equivalent of picking and choosing who get's to have rights.

If people have the power to declare one another of not being worthy of their innate natural rights, you cannot protect natural rights, or liberty at all.

The entire idea of natural and individual rights, is that they're inclusive to ALL.

The act of abortion, is the notion, that we have the power to pick and choose which "group" does not get rights. It's an act of exclusion, and the epitome of inequality.
 
I think some of you guys will realize what is going on the second you find yourselves in a mob looking down at a woman and her doctor in her country home for the crime of abortion. This lady did not pay for your police services, infact she has her own police service but your group have easily routed her private police service and you are just ready to dole out your version of justice for on this woman and her doctor.

That is when some of you guys would wake up. Hate abortion all you like, but it is none of your business what a woman does with the baby growing insider her. Please think carefully about how this pro life position would be policed in a free society.
 
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