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The left promises abortion rights and cradle to the grave protection, so the trick is to make it to the cradle.
Most conservatives also believe in the death penalty, but not abortion, which proves they like to procrastinate.
You don't have the right to be left alone with that abortion decision. The child is present...you are not alone.
I was going to get an abortion the other day. I totally wanted an abortion. And it turns out I was just thirsty.
Feminazis have adopted abortion as a kind of sacrament for their religion/politics of alienation and bitterness.
Now let me get this straight. Bush is anti-abortion, but pro-death penalty. I guess it's all in the timing, huh?
I think that Ronald Reagan had it right, being against abortion except in certain limited, defined circumstances.
Filthy abortion clinics are not uncommon, but finding out about health violations at each clinic is no easy task.
You can't really protect women or men from their choices, so let them have their own lives and trust the process.
Women, justifiably, feel vulnerable at a time so many years after their journey for reproductive freedom started.
I am open and will continue to be open to ways to limit abortion. What I am not open to is to removing the right.
I certainly supported a woman's right to choose, but to my mind the time to choose was before, not after the fact.
I think the real place where most evangelicals have trouble with the Democratic Party is on the issue of abortion.
The abortion controversy is important for what it says about our stance toward procreation and children altogether.
The point is that what we want, Democrats, and what we've always wanted, is to make abortion safe, legal, and rare.
Abortion doesn't belong in the political arena. It's a private right, like many other rights concerning the family.
Since 9/11, right-wing extremists (incl anti-abortion, anti-gov) have killed more Americans than Islamic extremists.
Too many people use abortion as a form of birth control. And that's very wrong. I could never, ever have an abortion.
Christ died that we might live. This is the opposite of abortion. Abortion kills that someone might live differently.
If you want an abortion you go to Planned Parenthood and that’s well over 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does.
The Democratic Party's complete obeisance to [the abortion] lobby makes Democrats look bought, frightened and craven.
Although abortion has been legal nationwide for more than a quarter century, access remains difficult for many women.
So much for the fruits of love. Love? What's love? Sex, ah, that's another thing. Love has babies: sex has abortions.
We who oppose abortion do not oppose those who have had abortions; rather, we embrace them with forgiveness and peace.
The ethical argument regarding abortion hinges on the question of when life begins. Some believe life begins at forty.
The whole world is in the throes of a new birth. Anything done for a temporary gain would be tantamount to an abortion.
Abortion is an atrocity. Those who practice or praise it are either damn idiots, misguided fools, or treacherous devils.
I didn't grow up believing that abortion was a good choice for women, but since it was legal, I thought it must be okay.
Informed consent is required for every invasive medical procedure, from getting your ears pierced to having an abortion.
Abortion is an act of desperation. It's an awful solution to a situation that God can work out for good through adoption.
The Conscience Protection Act would ensure no one is coerced to participate in abortions or to provide abortion coverage.
I'm more old-fashioned than a lot of women...I don't view abortion as just a nothing. It is stopping the process of life.
I don't support abortion. I could never participate in one. But I think it would be a mistake to make them illegal again.
Together, we will protect the sanctity of life, ensuring early next Congress that no federal funds are used for abortion.
I don't think that women should be punished as Donald Trump said they should, for making the decision to have an abortion.
Both childbirth and abortion are medical procedures but neither is an illness, and sometimes they're both treated as such.
Planned Parenthood's bottom line is number. And, with abortion as its primary money-maker, that means implementing a quota.
I would, if checking boxes in a questionnaire, say I would oppose abortion except when the life of the mother is in danger.
The biggest obstacle was mixing abortion with overpopulation. These are two things that have nothing to do with each other.
If you want to get an audience quiet, just say "abortion" and everybody shuts up and the tension in the room is spectacular.
In the druidical religion of liberalism, not separating your recyclables is a sin, but abortion is just a medical procedure.
Just proportionately, statistically, one in three women are going to have an abortion. They're not all going to feel guilty.
A vast abortion industry, generating some half a billion dollars annually, sprang into existence in the wake of Roe and Doe.
Human rights are not a privilege conferred by government. They are every human being's entitlement by virtue of his humanity.
Only he who can view his own past as an abortion sprung from compulsion and need can use it to full advantage in the present.
I'll tell you how to solve this abortion thing...Those unwanted babies...? Leave about 12 of them on the Supreme Court steps.
Legalizing abortion to get government out of the bedroom is like legalizing cannibalism to get government out of the kitchen.
The evidence is pretty strong: if you have access to family planning and birth control, the abortion rate is going to go down.
It's very clear that we are going to have 10 different [abortion] laws and that we are going to have these laws made by judges
To look at the issue of life and abortion, actually we're moving in that direction where most Americans oppose most abortions.