Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 7:27 pm
3. A fetus is not part of the woman's body.
4. A fetus depends on the woman's body for growth and nourishment.
And let's face it, just like JD said in the debate; America has many, many cultures and believes. Because of this, the idea of abortion should be decided by each state and not a national law.
Just because she is 'strongly' pro-choice doesn't mean that President Trump isn't.
-And I like the way you put the word "STRONGLY" when she doesn't have that in her book-
And in closing, I would not vote to ban abortions, but I don't believe it's a valid form of birth control.
You are right: Melania did not say "strongly." That was my interpretation.
I'm not sure I want individual states to decide. First, states are diverse. Just look at Washington with the Seattle metro area and a few other "blue patches". The "culture" in Darrington sure isn't like the culture in West Seattle. So I'd argue, to JD's point, that the differences are as much *within* states as they are between states.
The other thing is that, if you believe that life is sacred from the moment of conception, you don't want a state to be able to take away the rights of that unborn person. Just like if you believe that a woman should have control over the fetus, you don't want a state to be able to take away the rights of that woman.
Let's do a survey of woman, shall we? Yes or no question: "Is the fetus a part of a woman's body." I'm pretty sure the results will be yes, overwhelmingly. (But then, I've been wrong before.)