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- 251: Justification of Violence
- ... on another country unless they have already started attacking and killing our people. Two acts of violence that I have a split opinion on are both the death penalty and abortion. I don't believe that both are either totally wrong or totally right. I think the death penalty is a good concept, because I think it might scare some people ... t necessarily put her child first, and it would probably end up getting raised by grandparents. I think having the child and giving it up for adoption is better than abortion in most cases. It avoids the violence of abortions and gives the child a chance to live in the world. Overall, I do not condone violence. However, I do believe ...
- 252: Pornography
- ... on the radio. Pornography is so socially acceptable in today's society, that it is protected by the same amendment to the constitution that allows Pro-Life groups to protest abortion, the first amendment to the constitution. For years, the first amendment has been quoted to support pornography, as well as everything from freedom to protest abortion, to freedom of holding Nazi views. The first amendment was drafted, not to protect boring, popular, or inoffensive views, however, but to protect the right of people to hold and ...
- 253: Welfare
- ... establish and operate orphanages, to establish and operate residential group homes for unwed mothers, or for any purpose the state deems appropriate. None of the funds may be used for abortion services or abortion counseling. The bill also includes a number of other provisions to reduce illegitimacy. While AFDC is prohibited to mothers ages 17 and younger who have children out of wedlock, mothers ...
- 254: What Are Morals?
- ... hall, that is based on your morals. When you decide to turn down a brewsky because you believe that drinking is wrong, that is morals. When you vote to keep abortion legal, that is morals. Whether thought of or done subconsciously, morals are the basis on how you make many decisions. From where does this sense of right or wrong originate ... where in the earth's earlier history, still today such things happen. Such violence is not always necessarily on an international level as well. Such localized acts of violence as abortion clinic bombs show a clear difference of opinion. Morals clearly plan an intricate role in our lives. Without them, decisions would be based on a completely random level, and life ...
- 255: Cloning
- ... religion and cloning explaining that all creatures come from God with their own certain uniqueness about them He points out the fact the cloning issue somehow parallels the issue of abortion and whether or not it is morally right. Religion is the root of many peoples' values and their beliefs about things such as cloning and abortion lie behind these. Richard McCormick basically summarizes the statement that society is already pretty messed up and with the idea of cloning in perspective, we need to beware as the ...
- 256: Cloning
- ... drugs on the street. So, to see any progress in cloning seems remote. The main ethical problem is the fact that cloning deals with human embryos (Robertson). Kind of like abortion, since so far no cloning embryo has lived. Back in 1975, The federal government declared that there could be no funding on the experiments on human embryos until the government's Ethics Advisory Board gave its approval (Resenberger). And since this is so close to abortion all politicians may stay clear of cloning research for the foreseeable future (Resenberger). But right now the immediate concern is whether if there should be any restriction on research with ...
- 257: Victor Frankenstein and His Use of Science
- ... son would have. The doctors alerted the mother and father to the disorder of their son. The doctors gave the family two options. One was to exterminate the child through abortion so that the child would not have to live a difficult life. The second option was to have the child and for the family to learn to cope with living and taking care of a child with serious physical disabilities. The family was very religious and did not believe in abortion, so they chose to go through with the pregnancy. But, science did aid them in a different way. Before the child was born, the family was able to prepare themselves ...
- 258: Hinduism
- ... form of Hinduism incorporates all forms of beliefs. One major characteristic of Hinduism includes vegetarianism and the respect and consideration of all life. They also have very conflicting views abut abortion. If a women is at risk of death, if she is raped, or if she pregnant as a result of a failed birth control device the pregnancy can be terminated. Yet, if the abortion called for because of deformity in the fetus, it is opposed because it interferes with Karma. Hinduism recognizes that everyone has their own road to choose. People need to make ...
- 259: Campaigning
- ... for a select group of people. In this movie McKay was selected to support the ideas of a party. In one incident, the constituents ask what his position was on abortion. McKay felt very strongly for abortion and for woman's right to make that decision. Instead he was not allowed to speak his mind on this subject because it was not the wishes of the party ...
- 260: A Victory For Clinton
- ... businesses that hire people off welfare. Voters will chose Clinton again for his less drastic and more sensible tax cuts. Along with the budget and tax cuts the issue of abortion completes the three most decisive factors in a win for President Clinton. Bill Clinton's views on abortion were made clear when he vetoed a measure to ban partial birth or late-term abortions. Clinton said he vetoed the measure because it did not include exemptions for women ...
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