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Abortion: Just Another Word For Murder On January 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court, in two separate decisions, Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, declared that Congress and the states had to adopt a policy on abortion. Since then, abortion has been one of the most controversial issues in our country today. Every time the subject of abortion is raised, the same question always comes up: should people have the right to terminate an unborn
of sex, color, or physical handicaps. These unborn children deserve the right to grow up and become someone in this world, not be terminated even before they get the chance to begin life. Bibliography Works Cited Church, George J. Pro-life and pro-choice? Yes. Time 6 March 1995: 108. Feierman, Jessica. Stand by your mom. Seventeen December 1994: 82. Larson, Edward J. Personhood: current legal views. Second Opinion July 1990: 40. Meyer, Stephen C. Fetal positions: Making abortion rare. National Review 20 March 1995: 62-64.
