I don't have to approve of every single abortion to remain determinedly pro-choice. |
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He is nominally in support of affirmative action programmes for minorities in America and pro-choice in the abortion debate. |
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Lazio, for example, is generally thought to be pro-choice, even though he has voted against late-term abortions. |
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The latest trial has sparked a renewed drive by pro-choice activists for abortion law reform. |
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Both sides of the abortion issue are really pro-choice, the dispute is over when the choice has been made. |
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Currently, a number of court and legal proceedings have further eroded the pro-choice movement. |
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Unless you have a pro-choice doctor with hospital privileges willing to perform an abortion, you will have to travel. |
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Firstly, I feel that I am pro-choice in that I believe women have the right to choose whether they want to have kids or not. |
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Politicians who say they are pro-choice on abortion should argue that abortion is a fact of life, and for the reform of abortion law. |
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The issue of the day was abortion, and me being fairly pro-choice, I decided to go for the difficult option, and argue against. |
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Plenty of people who are personally opposed to abortion are still pro-choice. |
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While Rudy Giuliani is the most popular figure, the former New York mayor is pro-gay rights and pro-choice on abortion. |
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She was planning to discuss health care, not her pro-choice stance on abortion, aides said. |
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The most powerful statement on abortion in recent times comes from a pro-choice British film-maker. |
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The pro-choice movement puts the freedom to choose as their top priority. |
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It is why the pro-choice side is losing ground now outside its strongholds on the coasts. |
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This issue, morality aside, is equivalent to the pro-choice issue, the abortion issue. |
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My brother, in preschool, brought a poster to show-and-tell time that he had carried the previous day at a pro-choice march. |
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Nor are faith leaders are central to the pro-choice movement as they seem to be in the LGBT movement. |
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It is also possible for someone to be pro-choice and think abortion is generally permissible, but not for certain reasons. |
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If someone is pro-choice, that means he or she thinks abortion should be legal. |
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He endorses a hard line on abortion in the platform, but he welcomes pro-choice people in the party. |
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This is why many people who are personally against abortion are still pro-choice advocates. |
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Flaman is an organic producer from Edenwold, Sask. and first ran and won in 2000Â on a pro-choice platform. |
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Does the Minister for La Francophonie, who claims to be pro-choice, realize what they are doing? |
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Suppose for example you are trying to find common ground between pro-choice and pro-life groups. |
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In a few years time I hope to become a pro-choice, unmarried, too-posh-to-push mother. |
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Many pro-choice activists say they fear an escalation of violence such as the United States has experienced. |
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Being pro-choice means that you occupy the middle ground on the abortion issue, rather than promoting forced pregnancy, or forced abortion. |
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I am pro-choice on the abortion for some very simple reasons. |
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It has become something of a given, not least among many who are pro-choice, that later abortions are mostly the result of a lack of access to early abortion. |
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This is why I am pro-choice. If there are unwanted pregnancies is it a reason to bring children into the world that may be unwanted and unloved? |
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For so long, many religious conservatives have fought for laws to be passed in the face of a culture that was very libertine and pro-choice. |
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Yes, the Governor is steadfastly pro-choice. And he just signed an anti-global warming bill that he had been waffling on. |
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So why should openly pro-choice politicians get to receive Jesus in the sacrament of Holy Communion? |
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Too bad it did not intrigue the campus when one Republican chalked pro-life statistics and statements around campus juxtaposing the pro-choice statements. |
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It is one of the bread-and-butter slogans of the pro-choice movement. |
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Despite a disappointing ruling in the Fifth Circuit on Thursday, the pro-choice movement is only gearing up for battle. |
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This year, pro-choice activists rallied with greater urgency than usual, feeling that a Republican White House and Congress will toughen abortion laws. |
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Taking this approach is not only misguided, but a serious strategic gamble for the pro-choice community. |
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We have reliable, proven solutions for saving the lives of mothers. This is not about being pro-choice, pro-life or anti-choice. |
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There are certain polite terms that even the most well intentioned, prudent pro-choice people use when they talk about abortion. |
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We see the battle around the country about pro-choice. |
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This is a totally pro-choice bill in the true meaning of that phrase. |
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In fact, even those who believe that abortions should be allowed in Canada identify themselves as being pro-choice because even they acknowledge that abortions are an elective procedure. |
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Many pro-lifers tell me they could never leave in a hospital a pamphlet advertizing their support services for pregnant women, unless they pretend they are pro-choice. |
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Many people are ambivalent about it, including many ardent pro-choice activists. |
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In Massachusetts, for example, baker is running as a pro-choice, pro same-sex marriage Republican nominee. |
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Kashkari, an Indian American who looks vaguely like a bald Ray Romano, is both pro-choice and a supporter of same-sex marriage. |
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And pro-choice activists have repeatedly failed to reframe them as issues of discrimination against women. |
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She was personally against abortion, but she did not shun those who were pro-choice. |
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Ford now claims he is and always has been pro-choice, but still supports a ban on late-term abortions. |
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It is an episode that is so on-the-nose in its tackling of pro-choice debates that you can practically see the freckles. |
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Though I am pro-choice, I am not a fan of Roe, which I think was legally dubious and tactically unwise. |
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Ask Rudy Giuliani about how his pro-choice position worked out for him. |
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This is the first time since 2008 that the pro-choice position has had a statistically significant lead in Americans' abortion views. |
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But even as Americans have shunned the pro-choice label, it seems to say little about their actual support for legal abortion rights. |
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Is it possible for a pro-choice candidate to win a high-profile statewide Republican primary in Texas? |
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Please let me comment on the letter from Frank Russo in which he compares pro-choice leaders with Hitler. |
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The invited listeners reportedly were dozens of leaders from the pro-choice and pro-life movements. |
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The numbers correspond with FOX News polls this month showing 49 percent of Americans as pro-life and 43 percent as pro-choice on abortion. |
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Romney was so proud of his pro-choice pedigree that he even tweaked his Senate opponent, Democrat Ted Kennedy, for equivocation. |
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The biggest difference between the anti-choice ads and the pro-choice ones is that the former came after a visible, militant anti-choice movement had emerged. |
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Only an anti-abortionist seeking to mock the pro-choice viewpoint could contend she is not now a living human being. |
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He threatened to excommunicate Geraldine Ferraro, a vice-presidential nominee, and Mario Cuomo, a former governor, for their pro-choice stance in the abortion debate. |
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Others have described him as pro-choice while Dudley himself has largely been silent on the issue, with the result that Oregonians are left guessing where he stands. |
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I become totally pro-choice, and God bless all abortionists! |
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He's a pro-choice, pro-immigration Republican who wants to legalize pot, for chrissake.... Gary will tell you it's because he believes in what he believes in and that he really thinks he can win. |
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But going on pro-choice offense also forces those who identify as pro-choice to stop equivocating about the morality of abortion and take a more hardline approach to our rights. |
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But though there are groups in Britain with entrenched pro-choice or pro-life views, polls show that most people think, unenthusiastically, that abortion should be available. |
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He now says he is pro-choice, but supports a ban on late-term abortions. |
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And how can we answer pro-choice objections, if we're in a Church where many members of the clergy underhandedly encourage the acceptance of abortion? |
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But no Maggie supporter has come close to ticking off the Professor's peeps as much as Emily's List, the PAC that says it wants to help elect pro-choice women Derns. |
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He points to pro-choice advocacy group NARAL as one example of an advocacy group breaking out of the pack, even before President Bush has announced his choice. |
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At the same time, I realize that eco-feminists who identify as pro-choice are not the selfish, evil people that some anti-abortionists take them for. |
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