Should Abortion Be Prohibited?

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Should abortion be prohibited? There are few more controversial subjects in this country than abortion. The right to a legal abortion is one of the few subjects on which nearly everyone has an opinion. Those who think abortion should be readily available are called "pro-choice", while those looking to restrict the rights of women are called "anti-choice". According to balancepolitics.org, “No social issue in America since slavery has ever been so divisive as that of abortion. No issue brings out so much passion and hatred of the other side. Any court decisions related to abortion regularly bring protestors from both sides. Polls show Americans are split almost evenly on the issue. Every presidential election brings out the pro-life side on the right and the pro-choice side on the left. Abortion often makes it into the debate on other issues. For example, funding of Planned Parenthood has been discussed in reining in the out-of-control federal budget. Another example is Obamacare, where final passage was held up by a few senators who didn't like the abortion language of the bill. Which side is right? Are there any shades of gray in this dispute?” There are pros and cons to abortion but it is solely up to the individual to decide whether it is good for them or not. The following reasons are a few strong arguments made by both sides pros and anti-coice. YES. Abortion is a form of murder and demeans the value of human life. When a pregnant woman feels a kick in her belly, she doesn't say "Oh, the fetus kicked" or "Oh, the mass of cells that hasn't become a person kicked", she says "The baby kicked." Yes, after conception you have a real human being waiting to enter the world. Why should taking someone's life when they're in the womb be any different than taking their life when they're a baby in the crib? Pro-choice advocates claim this isn't a real baby only to

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