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To: hmaly who wrote (156507)12/19/2002 1:13:52 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1584227
 
I used to be. However, with the advances in birth control, and the pills you can take up to a month after, to control conception, I see no reason that a woman would need more time than that to make a choice.

I'm not interested in abortion as a form of routine birth control. I once knew a woman who had had several. This, to me, is criminal.

I just can't ignore the fact that many babies that are now aborted would grow up in homes where they aren't adequately cared for, or even abused. I just see the abortion as the lesser of two evils.

Partial Birth and other late abortions are a totally different matter, and should be outlawed in my view.

So I guess I'm "partially" pro-choice. I acknowledge there may be a moral wrong in the interest of sheer pragmatism.