Infomerical and Abortion

Ok I know that pro-abortion people think babies don't have rights, but why? Just looking at it from a biological point of view the only sensible and logical points to say life begins at are conception and birth, and birth seems like a dumb point to choose to me, although I know a pro-choice person that does think that is where life begins, so I can understand their argument if they believe that, but most pro-choice people don't take that stance. I don't understaaaaand......:confused:
 
Ok I know that pro-abortion people think babies don't have rights, but why? Just looking at it from a biological point of view the only sensible and logical points to say life begins at are conception and birth, and birth seems like a dumb point to choose to me, although I know a pro-choice person that does think that is where life begins, so I can understand their argument if they believe that, but most pro-choice people don't take that stance. I don't understaaaaand......:confused:

If we just look at the first trimester, it's definetly a life or part of the life of the mom, but its not a baby yet like the kind of snuggly smiling babies you see in cribs, so its different.

The whole thing is, if a woman doesn't want to carry a baby to term, should she have the right to choose not to?
 
This has nothing to do with abortion being good or bad.....we shouldn't be debating that here, it's needlessly devisive, and it's not related to the question at hand.

Here, the question is, should the federal government legislate abortion or leave it to each individual state to decide what position along the spectrum best represents the views of those living in their particular state.

If you say that the state should decide, than whatever Dr. Paul personally believes about it being good or bad really doesn't matter, because he wouldn't be deciding anything further on the issue; the states would be.
 
This has nothing to do with abortion being good or bad.....we shouldn't be debating that here, it's needlessly devisive, and it's not related to the question at hand.

Here, the question is, should the federal government legislate abortion or leave it to each individual state to decide what position along the spectrum best represents the views of those living in their particular state.

If you say that the state should decide, than whatever Dr. Paul personally believes about it being good or bad really doesn't matter, because he wouldn't be deciding anything further on the issue; the states would be.

Okay, then why did the campaign put out an infomercial that makes it seem like Dr. Paul is pro-life and didn't mention the states rights aspect of it? They are trying to make Paul look like Huckabee on the abortion issue. I don't like that. I don't like the infomercial for that reason.
 
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