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1211: Euthanasia
... These situations occur everyday in American hospitals. Some people say that Euthanasia is against God’s will. John Locke, the 17th century British philosopher who had a great influence over the drafters of the American constitution, opposed suicide on such a ground. He said that human life is not the property of the person living that life, who is just a tenant, but of God, so that suicide is a kind ...
1212: Euthanasia Is Not The Answer
... control or inadequate psychosocial support occur invariably.” Some people say that Euthanasia is against God’s will. John Locke, the 17th century British philosopher who had a great influence over the drafters of the American constitution, opposed suicide on such a ground. He said that human life is the property not of the person living that life, who is just a tenant, but of God, so that suicide is a kind ...
1213: The Problem With Medicare
... for the year was $101 Billion. By the year 2000 we will spend over 4 times than amount on Health and Medicare alone, and Medicare will equal the annual spending for Defense (CNN). Under our Constitution, Defense is a specific responsibility of the Federal Government. Medicare is a step-child of our Liberal/Socialists. You might keep this in mind when we get to the point where we have to chose ...
1214: Abortion: A Matter Of Choice
... anti-abortion sentiment. How long would women suffer this mental anguish? (Haddok 132) Based on this information, presented in the Roe vs. Wade case, the Supreme Court ruled that a woman was allowed by the Constitution's 14th Amendment to receive an abortion before the first trimester. It now appeared that the pro-choice advocates had won the political tug-o-war at last. However, violence continues between the two groups ...
1215: Abortion: A Matter Of Choice
... anti-abortion sentiment. How long would women suffer this mental anguish? (Haddok 132) Based on this information, presented in the Roe vs. Wade case, the Supreme Court ruled that a woman was allowed by the Constitution's 14th Amendment to receive an abortion before the first trimester. It now appeared that the pro-choice advocates had won the political tug-o-war at last. However, violence continues between the two groups ...
1216: Abortion
... murder, has many psychological side effects and there is an alternative. Abortion is a women's own right and choice. In 1973 the Roe v. Wade decision proved this by recognizing abortion as a fundamental constitution right and made it legal in all states. The law now permits abortion at the request of the women without any restrictions in the first trimester and some restrictions in the second trimester to protect ...
1217: Abortion ALlows Women To Retain Constitutional Rights
... this topic would not be so debatable. Too many people do not see the cause and effect of not being able to have abortions. All human beings are given some inalienable right guaranteed by the Constitution. One of those priviledges is the right to pursue happiness. A baby can sometimes disrupt a woman's pursuit of happiness. Even if she dicides to give it up for adoption, she still has the ...
1218: Abortion - Right To Choose
... her body, and it should not be altered or influenced by anyone else. This right is guaranteed by the ninth amendment, which contains the right to privacy. The ninth amendment states: The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. This right guarantees the right to women, if they so choose, to have an abortion, up to the end ...
1219: Abortion: What Do We Do?
... 1960's, another word for "abortion" may as well of been "controversy". In 1973, the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Roe v. Wade, declared that the term "person" in the constitution did not include the unborn, in certain stages of pregnancy. Thus limiting state and personal freedoms with abortion. The court's decision, however has been interpreted in several different ways, and activists of any side ...
1220: Abortion
... murder, has many psychological side effects and there is an alternative. Abortion is a women's own right and choice. In 1973 the Roe v. Wade decision proved this by recognizing abortion as a fundamental constitution right and made it legal in all states. The law now permits abortion at the request of the women without any restrictions in the first trimester and some restrictions in the second trimester to protect ...


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