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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (890763)9/30/2015 3:46:11 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (3) of 1574848
 
Pro-life people support the rights of the mother and her child. Pro-choice people just the later.

In any case the current controversy isn't even about abortion but giving tax payer funds to a major abortion provider. One can reasonably be pro-choice without thinking it right to force others to pay for they choice.

Why are the majority of you men?

Not relevant to anything important and also either not true or true to a very modest extent depending on which poll you look at and what questions they ask.

Women have consistently polled higher on the belief that abortion should be illegal with no exceptions. OTOH they also poll higher in the belief that it should be legal with no exceptions. Men are slightly more likely to be in between those two views, but the differences are not very significant. Not that it would mean much if they were. Such a gap would say nothing about abortion except its acceptance (or acceptance of its legal under varying circumstances) by certain groups. But your assertion not only isn't relevant it also isn't clearly true.




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