Originally posted by Gatekeeper
Fascinating arguments regarding brainwaves, sentience, et al.
That said, why should the government and various interest groups decide what's best for the woman? Presumably she will have the same access to the information and arguments — and then some — made in this thread. Armed with such information, why isn't she (and presumably her loved ones and doctor) the best one to decide what to do? Hmm?
The government, of course, can set safe medical standards and whatnot; after all, abortions generally are performed in medical facilities. But the actual decision should rest with the individual and those she trusts. Not legislators. Not interest groups. Period.
Fascinating arguments regarding brainwaves, sentience, et al.
That said, why should the government and various interest groups decide what's best for the woman? Presumably she will have the same access to the information and arguments — and then some — made in this thread. Armed with such information, why isn't she (and presumably her loved ones and doctor) the best one to decide what to do? Hmm?
The government, of course, can set safe medical standards and whatnot; after all, abortions generally are performed in medical facilities. But the actual decision should rest with the individual and those she trusts. Not legislators. Not interest groups. Period.
The "controlling" types should have faith in the individual to do what's right.
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