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"I've sat back and observed this thread for the pass two weeks. And the thing that irks me most about the anti-abortionist is their implication that abortion is an easy process and their constant insistance that everyone live up to their standard."
Laws against murder require people to live to a certain standard as well. Should we remove those?
"My abortion was the hardest decision I ever had to make, but it definately was the right choice at the time."
I disagree, but anyway, wouldn't the better choice have been to take responsibility, and use adequate contraceptives in the first place so an abortion would never have been 'needed'?
"There are many who didn't like the choice I made, but my choice is something I have to live with. Not them."
That's like murdering someone, and then saying 'There are many who didn't like the choice I made, but my choice is something I have to live with. Not them.' The issue is about whether or not the fetus has the right to life.
"And see...it is this concieted, this overbearing sense of moral correctedness (rooted in ignorance) that is at the very heart of facism."
Laws against murder don't = fascism.
"The inability to see that not all men (or women) and not all society live via the same circumstances or same rules of ethics."
What does this have to do with whether or not murder should be outlawed?
I think you fail to see the heart of the debate. The debate obviously has nothing to do with whether or not I am pushing my morals on you, unless you think murder laws should be done away with as well. The debate is centered around whether or not the fetus has the right to life or not, and when 'life' really begins. Clearly, if the being is 'alive' and it is a developing human being, it is murder to 'abort' it at some point.
Likewise, all the stupid feminists screaming "MY BODY, MY CHOICE LOL LOL LOL" are failing to see the remaining question the debate centers around: what about the fetus, its body, and its life?
The question is whether or not the human fetus has the right to life or not.