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"In 27 states, women are now forced to wait 1, 2, or even 3 days between receiving mandatory 'counseling' (which often contains bogus information) and obtaining an abortion, a barrier that puts an undue burden on working women, women with children, and women who live in rural areas, requiring them to take time off work and spend additional money to travel back and forth to a clinic that may be 200 miles from home."
Sep 08, 2017 02:19AM
Life's Work: A Moral Argument for Choice

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Stephanie
Stephanie is on page 8 of 217
Women seeking abortion seen as irresponsible/irrational-- when they've really pissed on a stick + seen the result, "in a flash" had to digest how a new child will change her future, decide who to confide in, who will judge, if this needs to be hidden, "confronted thought about her life, ideas about fulfillment, love, parenthood, and God." school schedules, work, other children or ailing relatives, her own health
Sep 08, 2017 02:38AM
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Stephanie
Stephanie is on page 5 of 217
11 people, including 4 doctors, have been assassinated since Roe vs. Wade in 1973.
Sep 08, 2017 02:27AM
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Stephanie
Stephanie is on page 145 of 217
no historical, philosophical, theological, scientific consensus for start of life
Sep 08, 2017 02:12AM
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Stephanie
Stephanie is on page 144 of 217
"But the 'tragic heroine' narrative supports what I call the 'politics of respectability,' a cultural set of unexamined assumptions that go like this: Women who make autonomous decisions about their sexual pleasure and their fertility are 'bad,' and an unplanned pregnancy represents a grave error in judgement...."
Sep 08, 2017 01:44AM
Life's Work: A Moral Argument for Choice


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