Abortion: A Never Ending Debate

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Abortion alone has always been a major issue. Whether it’s the woman having to decide to get an abortion, or anti-abortion groups who are against abortions, trying to make them illegal all over the United States. Deciding on legalizing abortion in the United States seems to be an even bigger issue. For years people haven’t been able to come to a conclusion, legalizing or illegalizing it for good. Abortion which means the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus. Legalizing abortion has always been a big controversy. Deciding whether or not it’s up to the mother if she decides to terminate her pregnancy. For the sake of society’s future, it is important to dwell on the question: Who gets to decided if abortion should be legal in the United States?

Every woman should have the right to decide whether or not she is going to terminate her pregnancy. Regardless of the circumstances, it should be her right to chose what she wants to do with her body. Deciding on going through with the procedure is very hard. The only way to decided whether or not abortion should be legal is by voting. But even if people vote whether the vote against or for abortion, does it make it right? Who gets to decided if its right? The women or the politicians? “I'm going to vote no,” says Ralph Wermers, an Air Force retiree. “It's a woman's right to make up her mind. It's not politicians who can make that decision for a woman.” Woman’s rights have come a long way. From not being able to have their voices heard to being able to vote. If we have the right to going the military and fight for our country, then we should be able to decide what is and isn’t right f...

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