Saturday, December 12, 2009

Abortion.. its our right to choose and there can still be regulation for reason.

Abortion…. It’s a BIG topic and one that takes lots of consideration. I read what my fellow classmate PERVEZ MANASIYA said on the topic and I’m afraid I quite dissagree. Abortion isnt death, at least not the way I look at it. I believe ther are certain times you can have an abortion. 1st under the age of 18 you should be aloud to have an abortion. 2nd As long as your in the first trimester. 3rd if you were raped (because for some people this is a constant reminder they may not be able to live with perminatly hurting the child and the way it is raised). I also believe that inorder to have the abortion if your over the age of 18 and are married you have to inform your significant other, NO EXCEPTIONs. After that point you will have choice to decide together. Yes it is a womans body but the choice is not hers alone to make. And even though people want babies they can adopt there are still lots of kids who need parents not just babies. Everyone sees abortion as the distruction of life, but they don’t look at our cars that way, they don’t look at the hundreds of plants and trees cut down that way, or even eggs that people eat for breakfest or are used in cooking so it makes no logical since as to why they should look at human birth that way. We also need to remember that our population doubles ever 6 months and we need to keep the human population in check or our world will be over run and then we will have no choice as to if we want one child or 3. Though I know it’s a big issue I think it should be alowed and people shouldn’t be alowed to sue over it. (I’m refering to the man who rape a 20year old who had the abortion and then was sued for doing so because he had a birth right to the child). Abortion is one of those many steps that are a tricky one and should be examined as if you looked at it wrong it would break kinda things, but it should also be OUR CHOICE because we can choose to destroy our planet so why can’t we choose if or when we want to be parents?

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