Thursday, June 28, 2007

"To Decide or Not To Decide...That Is The Question."

Frantz, Karen. "The Female Nature: A Woman's Destiny." The Humanist 67.4 (2007): 4


This is about not letting a woman decide on abortion at all. Karne Frantz feels that if a women decides, then she will later regret it in life. So basically she's saying that the mother shouldn't have the responsibility on decisions so serious even though it's their baby.

I really wanted to touch all situations on abortions, so here is another article that is similiar to the one above, but in different content.

Blustain, Sarah. "Mommy Dearest." The American Prospect 17.10 (2006): 10

This ariticle is taking place in South Dakota. South Dakota wants to ban abortion completely unless the mother's health is in danger. In 2006 the state was in a big argument on this topic because some people felt that is should be a woman's choice. During this fight, there were numerous protests against pro-choice and pro-life. This law was one of the hardest decisions in the United States History on laws.

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