I'm pro responsible choice. You know, there is choice to abstain, choice to do contraception. There are all kinds of good choices.
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It so happens that I'm pro choice.
I am pro-choice, but I don't consider that inconsistent at all with pro-life - there's no way that having an abortion, ever, is an easy decision, and it more often errs on the side of absolutely wrenching, not to mention physically debilitating.
Your moral stance depends on what you think is being aborted. If you don't believe it to be a person but part of a woman's body, of course you will be pro-choice. I would be virulently pro-choice if I didn't believe it to be a person.
The truth is that contraception saves lives, prevents unplanned pregnancies, improves outcomes for children and reduces the number of abortions.
For most women, including women who want to have children, contraception is not an option; it is a basic health care necessity.
To say that I am pro life is just wrong. I am personally pro-choice and legislatively pro-choice.
I think pregnancy is a huge responsibility.
I'm against abortion. On the other hand, I believe in a woman's choice.
This pro-choice issue is a legal issue that should be decided by the courts.
We're always going to argue about abortion. It's a hard choice and it's controversial, and that's why I'm pro-choice, because I want people to make their own choices.
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