Wow, really, really good points. I especially like the one that we should not legalize it just because some people might do it, just like we should not legalize murder, just because some people might do it anyways.
Well the real problem is a lot of pro-choice individuals will try to argue about rape, incest, and so forth, but the vast majority of cases are really just people not practicing safe sex. Nothing more, nothing less.
For instance condoms, when used properly, have a 99% rate of success. Also, one that requires no chemicals or condoms or anything is simply avoid ovulation periods. When people use this method by simply not having sex around when the women is ovulating and use it effectively it also has a 99% chances of success. In other words, simply having sex at different times can have the same effectiveness as using a condom. If the two are used together you basically have a 1 in 10,000 chance of having a pregnancy.
Problem is, many people won't use either because they don't want to wait or they feel it makes things less enjoyable. Then, when they do, they don't take care to use those methods properly and so they end up getting pregnant.
Never mind abstinence is 100% effective. Whenever this is brought up people always bring up rape, but that's like 1% of all abortions and most of the time it's not because of the rape, but because of normal reasons like finances, rape was simply the cause of the pregnancy. Most women who get pregnant from rape want to have the child and enjoy having the child and it actually is a generally positive outcome of a negative experience.
The only argument of any worth is protecting the life of the mother and according to Ron Paul, who is an expert in this field, this is rarely necessary and through his career never was.
People who bother to look at the statistics and the state of mind would know the problem with unwanted pregnancies is not the pregnancy, but most often the individuals involved.
And just as a sidenote, I was referring to the 99% that believe in abortion not 99% of the Democrats.
Oh yes, but I still think that's a bit much. I think there are quite a few, for instance, who simply want to limit the amount of abortions, rather than make them illegal. I used to be of that view and I can respect that view more than people who are blatantly pro-choice. I can even respect the eugenics-style argument even if I think they're completely wrong since it's at least understandable.
However, to claim abortion is not wrong, is actually a civil right and a religious issue is just astounding and irreconcilable to me. It just doesn't make sense.