here is a serious question, ... |
here is a serious question, ... |
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Ok I am going to ask a serious question, and I want serious answers to them. So if you are going to be dumb about it then dont reply to this thread.
Should these things be legal/illegal in the United States and why? 1.) Abortion 2.) Assisted Suicide (in otherwards you assist someone into killing themselves) 3.) Euthanasia (basically this is also known as a mercy killing, like if someone is in pain and you pull th plug, of course Hitler used Euthenasia on the Jews dont forget) Like I said serious replies only please. This question came up in my Political Science class, and I found it very interesting. I then decided to see what others felt about it. |
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I'm going to add divorce to this picture too
1. Abortion- Illegal. People should be responsible for their actions and abortion is a way to get around it at the expense of a baby's life. However, maybe it should be legal for only rape victims... But would that mean rape statistics suddenly increase, just so people could have their children aborted? 2. Assisted Suicide- Illegal. 3. Euthanasia- Illegal. But i think there should be some exceptions to this, like if there was some horrible disease making the person really miserable. But if there were exceptions, they'd have to make sure everything was defined clearly, so no one could murder someone by getting through a loophole. 4. Divorce- Illegal, if children are involved. It's not fair for the kids to go through a divorce because the parents can't agree with each other. |
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