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Partial Birth Abortion
Title: Partial Birth Abortion
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
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Partial Birth Abortion
Partial-Birth Abortion
There are hardly many topics that can raise such debate, and invoke such passionate discussion, as does abortion. Whether one is “pro-life” or “pro-choice”, the clear and definitive line between the pros and cons of abortion predictably leads to a standstill of opinion. Each side is sure that their view is the right view, and the nature of the abortion issue does not allow for a middle ground. Abortion arguments, however, are even
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that he or she is not yet a child?
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Alcorn, Randy. 2000. Pro-Life Answers to Pro-Choice Arguments. Sisters, OR: Multnomah Publishers Inc.
American Civil Liberties Union. 2000. Reproductive Rights: “Partial-Birth Abortion” Bans. The American Civil Liberties Union, Copyright 2000.
Letter to the Editor. New York Times. Sep. 26, 1996.
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O’Connor, John Cardinal. Feb. 1998. “The Issue,” Homily of Jan. 18, 1998, Catholic New York.
Poust, Mary Ann. Nov. 1998. “Ultimate Child Abuse,” Catholic New York.
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