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Speech on abortion

  Author:  37482  Category:(Discussion) Created:(2/8/2004 3:45:00 PM)
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I'm entering in a "oratory contest" against abortion, I wanted to test it out on you guys first to see if ya'll think it's any good? Please reply and let me know. Thanx much love kobaki



Somewhere amidst the abortion debates of the last quarter century, the real issue has been lost. The focus has become too religious for a country that has separated church and state. Therefore, I won't argue the religious rights and wrongs of abortion. No answers can be derived until we focus on what the law and our citizens do value, because this is how laws are changed. American laws hold sacred the value of human rights.... but when do a woman's end, and a child's begin?

The saving grace, and ultimately, the great flaw of the Constitution is it's variability. Our founding fathers created it as an open door, to allow future generations to correct their mistakes, but also to make them, and to contradict themselves ethically and morally, on the whim of a generation. As a nation, we have always attempted a degree of morality in our laws, a shared belief in what is right and wrong that is enforced by the law. We assert that toharm another intentionally or otherwise is wrong and deserving of punishment. Our laws condemn murderers and shun drunk drivers, charging involuntary manslaughter in the case that he/she inadvertently kills another in an accident. There are severe repercussions for rapists and assault of another person. We also often assert that to harm oneself intentionally or in a way that could have been prevented by our own precaution is wrong. These examples include the seatbelt and helmet laws and the ingestion of harmful drugs. In keeping with our common and lawful morality that is careful to protect human life, the legality of abortion appears incongruent. An important question of this issue is of the point at which the life conceived inside a woman's body is considered a life, rather than her personal property. After conception, is there such a point that "the right to choose" can be exercised as an alternative to a condom or pill to prevent the said conception? Pro-choice supporters will continue to argue that a woman has a right to do with her body as she chooses including termination of an unwanted pregnancy. However, nature has decreed the bodies of the same women as indispensable protection for a life too vulnerable to survive outside of this sanctuary. Should this biological right create a parallel between the human development period and a 1-month trial run? Whether not abortion is morally acceptable, it is in many cases replacing conventional birth control and postponing women's decisions as to whether they desire a child. Factors such as inconvenience, financial stability, and bad relationships have become grounds for abortion. These feelings should be evaluated before a women begins to engage in the very act that promotes pro-creation. The necessary precautions can then be taken to prevent the otherwise inevitable, rather than trying to reverse a life already brought to existence. Abortion was legalized at a time when women burned their bras and demanded to be liberated, mainly from men. Somehow this movement shocked a generally conservative government into giving these women what they wanted: absolute freedom from men. Today, with their demands fulfilled, perhaps women in the government alike have taken a moment to look at their handiwork and wonder, "What have we done?"

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Date: 2/8/2004 6:03:00 PM  From Authorid: 40979    I think it sounds really good :-) love always ,  
Date: 2/10/2004 3:54:00 PM  From Authorid: 62408    Okay...I like your point about not wanting to bring the religion factor into this, being we are a country were church and state are seperate. Even so, I am going to point out that I am and was raised with a strict Roman Catholic upbringing only to further add that when I began college it was with a medical career in mind. Health issues prevented me from furthering my college studies there, but I earned an at-home degree, so when my health improves, I can find work as a medical office assistant. Anyway, I apologize for the sidetrack. One of my classes that I took was Morality and Medicine....which I failed horribly in. I could not understand how, as obviously each person's morals would differ. But based on what we learned, is how I valued my choices.
Another thing I think you should take into consideration here, as you did when mentioning the constitution, and the right not to harm each other, is the Hippocratic Oath that all doctors take before graduating from medical school.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/doctors/oath_classical.html

This also leads to the 'modern' version of the Hippocratic Oath. I think your speech is good, but maybe if you give this a look-see, you may want to incorporate part of it into it, as the original version of it mentions not performing abortions, while the new one does not. And in my opinion, I still say that 'do no harm', 'treat life', etc. are involved in that factor.
  

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