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Old Feb 17, 2005, 06:09 pm   #53 (permalink) (top)
Gorgo
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SeanG, if you want to know more about me, click on the name "GORGO" and look at the public profile (o boy I can't believe I have to lay this out like this).

I don't understand your concept of rights, and don't see how they're applicable to this discussion. You said the "Founding Fathers" had some superstition about how some god gave us rights. That, of course, is ridiculous. If that's what you're talking about, hopefully that answers your question. If you say that the Supreme Court has said that it is okay to have abortions, then yes, I think that's okay.

You asked me about abortion, which is a subset of medical procedures. That is relevant, because, as I said, one of the drawbacks of abortion is that it is a major medical procecedure with certain risks. That is the only reason I can think of, except expense, to attempt to limit abortions.

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Gorgo, what is your age? Just curios. It is important, am I debating a teenager? A college Student? A married man with kids and a wife?

The U.S. Supreme Court views abortion as a right - apparently found in the Constitution. Are “all medical procedures” a right (o boy… I can’t believe I have to lay this out like this) found in the Constitution and commented on by Justices of our Supreme Court? Again, I ask you, would you like to see abortions become rare, or increase. Take note to any others watching this small discussion evolve: I am not asking about “all medical procedures,” I am asking about what seems to be the topic of this strain, abortion. If Gorgo wishes to discuss “all medical procedures,” then maybe he should start up a separate post and first explain how carpel tunnel operations are a right found in the Constitution.

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