Pro-Life or Pro-Choice?
@thisgirliknow (80)
United States
5 responses
@daakaa6 (33)
• United States
16 Oct 07
I'm with you, dinner. People should have just left Susan Smith alone when she chose to drown her kids in the lake. They should have just let her life the way she wanted and let her done what she wanted to do. Those people that persecuted poor Susan should just get a life and let her enjoy her new life without those pesky kids to raise. I mean, isn't that what most abortions are about anyway?
@pkosher (71)
• United States
23 Sep 07
Pro-Choice. I don't think that I have the right to tell anyone else what to do or not do with their bodies or babies. Having said that, I would not choose to have an abortion. Five years ago, I'm not sure I would have said the same thing. But I still believe that it's not my place to tell others how to live.
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@eden32 (3973)
• United States
12 Oct 07
I am absolutely pro-choice. Pregnancy & parenting are too big of a commitment for any woman to be forced into against her will. All children deserve to be born into families that love, cherish, value & respect them. If a woman/couple doesn't feel she/they can make that commitment at this time, terminating the pregnancy is a reasonable & valid option.
@Gorgeous24 (1091)
• United States
16 Jul 07
Pro-Choice all the way because its a woman right and choice whether or not she wants to have a child. Its nobodys business to tell her other wise!
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@svelte (132)
• Philippines
13 Oct 07
Pro-choice. And my choice is, to value life. Life is God-given so it should not be wasted by making the wrong decision. What is important is realizing that whatever is happening to us is a result of our actions, and so we should stand by our decisions and face it and not run from it.