Mediator (Alissa): Welcome to the first primary presidential debate between democrats and republicans. Here we have Hillary Clinton along with Bernie Sanders representing the democratic party
*Camera turns to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders* and Donald Trump along with Sarah Palin representing the republican party.
*Camera turns to Donald Trump and Sarah Palin*
We are now going to get started on the debate the topic that we will begin with is abortion
*Camera turns to Mediator (Soleidy)*
Mediator (Soleidy): Ok, Mrs. Clinton, do you think woman should have the legal right to have an abortion?
*Camera turns to Hilary*
Hillary Clinton (?): I am pro-life, I always have been and always will be. Religious beliefs and structural biases have
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I will not allow the right wing to deny women control over their own bodies by forcing clinics to close, extending waiting periods, or inventing other methods that create de facto abortion bans. Roe v. Wade is the law of the land and must remain so.
*Audience Applauses*
*Camera turns to Mediator (Soleidy)*
Mediator (Soleidy): Ms. Palin, you are known for your stances against abortion. Are in opposition against all abortions, even incest or rape instances?
*Camera turns to Sarah Palin (?)*
Sarah Palin (?): I’m pro-life. I’ll do all I can to see every baby is created with a future and potential. The legislature should do all it can to protect human life.
*Camera turns to Mediator (Alissa)
Mediator (Alissa): We will now move onto to the topic of immigration.
*Camera turns to Mediator (Soleidy)*
Mediator (Soleidy): Ok, Senator Sanders, What will you do to stop reunite families that have been divided by deportation?
*Camera turns to Bernie Sanders (?)*
Bernie Sanders (?): Only illegal immigrants that commits a crime on US soil will be deported to their native country. Immigrants that are undocumented but live a crime free life will remain in the US and become citizens through our legal
As an independent woman, Nunn believes in the women’s right to choose. Michelle states that abortion is a completely legal process. However, given the moral issues of the procedure, abortion should be used rarely. Given the intimate nature of the
Abortion has been and still is one of the most controversial topics in American culture. The reason for the controversy is the different viewpoints of this very personal matter. Some believe that abortion is the same as murder. Others believe it’s a personal choice which only they have the right to make. Due to the nature of the procedure and the concerns associated with ending a pregnancy, abortion will continue to top the list of “touchy” subjects in American politics and culture. As a pro-choice advocate, it is important for the right to have an abortion to be established and protected.
Attention Getter : “We are not going back. We are not returning back to the days of back-room abortions, when countless women died or were maimed. The decision about abortion must remain a decision for the woman, her family and a physician to make, not the government,” expressed Senator Bernie Sanders.
She said that she thinks that women should have the right to an abortion but at some point she believes it is too late to get one. At a certain point she says that the parents should just wait and decide to give the child up for adoption. The only exception she gave for this belief is if the mother would be harmed by the birth or if the child would have serious birth defects that were not known earlier on. Then she said that it would be acceptable to have an abortion later on in the pregnancy. Her beliefs on late abortions come from the thought that some women have premature babies during the same time that women can have an abortion and these babies can live, so if the fetus is viable outside of the womb she considers this more like taking a life rather than just preventing the birth of a child that you cannot adequately
Hillary Clinton’s view of abortion differs immensely from that of Donald Trump. She has said that as president, she’ll stand up for Planned Parenthood and women’s access to critical health services, including safe, legal abortion. She believes that “government has no business in the decisions that women make with their families in accordance with their faith and medical advice” (Lafrance). Clinton advocates for partial birth abortion as well as late term abortion in an instance where the pregnancy is threatening the life of the mother. She would like to
Although the issue of immigration policy has been at the center of political debates, largely discussed in the media and newspapers, no one has yet found a solution to this ill-defined problem, that would comply with the America’s core values. While I think the immigration policy does need a reform, the solution to this problem certainly is not a deportation of all undocumented residents.
“I think we need to get to the heart of the matter here. So today, I’m filing a bill that will lead to the stopping of abortion in the state of Missouri and I hope you’ll support it.”
“I will defend Planned Parenthood. I will defend Roe v. Wade and I will defend women's rights to make their own healthcare decisions.” -Hillary Clinton
“Planned Parenthood will Destroy Humanity!” says Republican Candidate Carly Fiorina after Watching a YouTube Video
Hillary Clinton explains in her campaign that she believes it is the mothers right to make decisions based on her health with the consult of her family, faith and doctor. Also, she will defend access towards affordable contraception and safe and legal abortion. I firmly agree and believe this is important to Hillary Clinton’s campaign because it shows that Mrs. Clinton is advocating that pro-choice lifestyles are not all about killing the child, pro-choice is about allowing the mother to have a choice if there was no other option that could fit her lifestyle appropriately. For example, the mother could’ve been raped and not want to bring a child into the world believing that the world is full of hatred or not wanting to put the child in adoption care units allowing that child to ever think why did he or she end up here. Secondly, Hillary Clinton would allow mothers the chance at Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood gives advice to the mothers regarding the different scenarios that mother has in regards to her child. Also, Planned Parenthood allows the mothers to discuss any further problems they might be dealing with including fertility problems and allows the mothers the rights on when and how they would like to conceive a child in regards of fertility issues. In Hillary Clinton’s campaign
Tomi Lahren, a conservative commentator that, in my opinion, is the epitome of the nightmarish hellhole that is hardcore conservatism, came out as pro-choice about a year ago. On The View she said, “I am someone that’s for limited government. So I can’t sit here and be a hypocrite and say I’m for limited government but I think the government should decide what women should do with their bodies,” “I can sit here and say that as a Republican, and I can say, ‘You know what? I’m for limited government, so stay out of my guns, and you can stay out of my body as well.’ Because of all of this, Lahren was violently attacked on social media and was booted from her show because “incompatible political
She talked about her belief in both President Bush and Obama and their political parties, but she felt they turned away from related issues of human trafficking, health care, poverty, and adoption and as she said “underlying issues related to abortion.” There were other issues to look at beyond making it illegal.
In the discussion of the legality of abortion, there are many points mentioned about the morality surrounding the situation, such as religion, morals, physical health, and even economics. Although both cases in the defense and support of abortion were compelling, Wendy Davis made the more convincing argument. Davis was most persuasive because she mentions the abuse of power as a corrupt way of trying to control women’s health and the disruption of trust in the doctor-patient relationship. Yet, she fails to acknowledge more details surrounding abortion, special cases and common ground, which could have made her argument more appealing to the opposing side of the bill.
Pro-choice has been a major topic ever since the women’s movements started in the early 1970’s, a question sometimes asked is that, if part of the population are so pro-life and worry about protecting a fetus, how come when the child is conceived they suddenly bash at you for having that unwanted child anyways, and that is hypocritical. In this essay, details include would be why people choose to be pro-choice, NARAL Pro-Choice America, the battle for reproductive justice for women and their right to make decisions for their body, advocates that are pro-choice, proposals for a pro-choice government, and Tomi Lahren being fired for stating she was pro-choice.
Following her grandparents/parents isn’t very important to her. She is pro-life not pro-choice, because “I believe the baby growing inside you is a human being before being born. There is no choice for the baby.”. She agrees that everyone is equal because to her, everyone is a human being.