rudder
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Not allowing a woman to do with her body what she deems necessary and proper is a form of subjugating her against her will. Not allowing someone to have the protections guaranteed by the 14th amendment is in itself violating that amendment.
That is why I won't touch the subject. First off, she is not performing the abortion on herself, someone is doing it on her child inside her body(state licensed medical practitioner), and there is debate at to at what point do rights begin for the unborn child. Nice try... but far from a comparison to slavery.