Making a decision to keep a life is a life changing decision, how many should be involved in that decision?
In an article from "The Maddow Blog", title Bringing Roe v. Wade back in Wichita, by Rebekah Dryden, has brought life to a decades old issue. This article is regarding an abortion clinic that was closed in 2009 due to the assassination of the Dr. George Tiller the owner of the clinic. Currently, the Trust Women Foundation has purchased the clinic to resume the facility to full use in Wichita, KS. Currently there is a Kansas Law that is pending the state courts that are making the law stricter, indicating at a certain week, the pregnant minor must get the permission of both parents before the procedure can take place, as well as the requirements of the licensing and inspections on abortion clinics. Advocates in Kansas, such as the president of Operation Rescue is standing firm on not allowing abortions to take place in Wichita, KS.
It amazes me how this community is receiving life threatening messages if they resume there efforts to abort in this area.
View the article:
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_nv/more/section/archive?author=rebekah-dryden
I think it should be completely up to the mother of the child definitely. Only that person will know how it feels to know the baby and will know what they want to do. I know this sounds barbaric but if this mom chooses to abort her child, it will hurt her the most later on because she experienced the love that the baby showed her while it was inside of her. She may think twice before next time.
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