Pro-Choice or Pro-Life?

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Abortion is a highly controversial topic of debate; this debate evokes strong emotions on both sides. Abortion is a pretty cut and dry topic; you are either Pro-Life or Pro-Choice. Pro-life advocates are people who believe abortion is ethically and morally wrong, and that it is the government’s job to protect all people including the lives of unborn children. Pro-choice supporters say that it is not the government’s responsibility to protect the unborn children, and women should have the right to determine whether or not they continue with their pregnancies; by choosing to have an abortion. Women’s rights concerning abortion were brought to the forefront during the court case of Roe vs. Wade in 1973. This court case gave women the right to abortion under the due process clause in the 14th amendment of the United States Constitution. (Jost, 5) It is this ruling that brought about the split and differences of opinion of the way abortion should be handled among the American population. Pro-Choice supporters are fighting to keep this in place, while Pro-Life supporters are desperately trying to overturn this ruling. The debate of abortion still holds strong today, between Pro-Life and Pro-Choice, almost 40 years since the Supreme Court ruling. Abortion is classified in two points of views: Pro-Choice supporters and Pro-Life advocates. Roe vs. Wade should be overturned to make the act of receiving an abortion illegal to protect the lives of the unborn children. Pro-Choice deeply supports the installment of the right for women to have abortions. Pro-choice is founded on the idea that women hold the basic rights to their own body, and they should be able to do whatever they desire. The Supreme Court ruling of January 22nd, 1973, supp... ... middle of paper ... ...ce is fighting to keep the rights given to women of Roe vs. Wade, while Pro-life is fighting to take away those rights. Abortion is classified in two points of views: Pro-Choice supporters and Pro-Life advocates. Roe vs. Wade should be overturned to make the act of receiving an abortion illegal to protect the lives of the unborn children. Works Cited “Abortion: When Does Human Life Begin?” Issues & Controversies. Facts On File News Services, 2005. Web. 4 Oct. 2011. Clark, C. S. “Abortion clinic protests.” CQ Researcher 5 (2010): 297-320. Print. Jost, K. “Abortion debates.” CQ Researcher (2010): 725-748. Print. Lowen, L. “10 Abortion Arguments: 10 Arguments For Abortion, 10 Arguments Against Abortion.” Women’s Issues. 2010. Web. 15 Oct. 2011 “Planned Parenthood.” Issues & Controversies. Facts On File News Services, 2011. Web. 11 Oct. 2011.

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