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Well, I've stated my agruement before, but I'm for the death penalty and against abortion. For me it's all about choice (as ironic as that sounds).
You have the choice to take someone's life. If you willingly decide to remove another's right to life, then you forfeit your own.
However, the fetus ("baby", "it", whatever) doesn't get that ability to make a choice one way or the other, but I am compelled to believe that given the choice, no one would "choose" to be aborted. You can argue all day about what makes a "human," but the fetus is a living thing and at least has the potential to be human regardless of your definition. That potential to be human coupled with its status as a living thing merits its right to life.
If you could somehow use a time machine to go ahead 18 years and ask the fetus if it would mind if it were aborted 18 years prior and it said "yes," then pull the plug. However, I find it hard to believe even a small percentage of those asked would ever say "yes."
That being said, I have no problem with abortion when the mother's life is in danger.
Also, I believe that the death penalty should only be used in the worst of crimes and when there is uncontestable, compelling evidence.
Last edited by NeoPhono on Nov-30-2005 at 12:17
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