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Abortion advocates want to give all children their "rights" from their parents, so that they can have sex whenever and with whomever; but then they want all women and girls to have the "right" to kill their own human children before they are born...

What about the "rights" of these unborn children?

So, give children the "right" to have sex, but when they get pregnant, they should have the "right" to kill another child, their own offspring.

What "right" do they have when they get STDs, or clinical depression?

Then, following this same logic, they should have the "right" to commit suicide if they get depressed...

If "rights" are supposed to bring freedom, why do these "rights" bring so much destruction and death?

 
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Keep in mind that screening/testing for genetic abnormalities can prove to be inaccurate...

CYSTIC FIBROSIS SCREENING LED TO "UNNECESSARY" ABORTIONS, RESEARCHERS SAY "New Scientist" magazine has reported that a national U.S. screening program to test pregnant women and their partners for cystic fibrosis may have led to unnecessary prenatal tests and abortions. Representatives of the American College of Medical Genetics reported at a conference that in 20 cases, parents had amniocentesis tests - which can cause miscarriages - and some had abortions after being screened/tested for only one of two gene mutations that must be present for cystic fibrosis to occur. The president of the ACMG also told "New Scientist" that he knew of at least 150 cases in which unnecessary prenatal tests were carried out because of mistakes in interpreting the parents' tests. [Elliot Institute News Vol.2, No. 5 -- 19May03 http://www.AfterAbortion.Info]

 
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