The freedom that women were supposed to have found in the Sixties largely boiled down to easy contraception and abortion; things to make life easier for men, in fact.
My case was wrongfully decided, and has caused great harm to the women and children of our nation.
Abortion is profoundly anti-women.
Abortion is a woman's right.
Although abortion has been legal nationwide for more than a quarter century, access remains difficult for many women.
When women talk about "privacy" they mean abortion rights, and the millions of words feminists have written about "a room of one'sown" refer to psychological space, rarely to physical solitude. For most women being alone is tantamount to being deserted.
Any country that accepts abortion is the poorest of the poor
I think it's really important to enlarge the issue behind abortion. I have been serving for over two decades and I have seen year in and year out largely the Republicans voting against women's contraception, family planning.
I personally am opposed to abortion, but I will not judge anybody else's right in that regard because I am not a woman and I could never face the actual reality of it.
The irrationality of disgust suggests it is unreliable as a source of moral insight. There may be good arguments against gay marriage, partial-birth abortions and human cloning, but the fact that some people find such acts to be disgusting should carry no weight.
I do not believe abortion should be legal.
The left promises abortion rights and cradle to the grave protection, so the trick is to make it to the cradle.
Even if all the world were to combine forces, they could not bring about the conception of a single child in any woman's womb nor cause it to be born; that is wholly the work of God.
[It] is no longer a matter of taste or opinion. . . it is plain experimental evidence.
Lenscrafters is upset with Tea Partier Michele Bachmann because she called Planned Parenthood 'the Lenscrafters of abortion. ' Lenscrafters released a statement today calling her 'the Costco of crazy. '
When a minister or a clergyman takes seriously unfashionable Christian doctrines which condemn sex outside marriage, homosexuality, abortion, and feminism, and injects his views into the political debate, he is immediately denounced as a 'reactionary. '
We're living in an age of genocide. . . . And we do believe that there is not only the genocide of war, and the genocide that took place with the extermination of the Jews, but the whole program. . . . of birth control and abortion is another form of genocide. . . . [T]hey claim the poor are bringing forth tremendous numbers of children and so the solution is to kill them off.
Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women.
The evidence I see tells me the unborn is a human being.
Legislators could easily be out-voted if people voted in midterm elections. The fact that we don't talk about all this stuff [ abortion rights, LGBTQ rights, or voting rights] very much because Donald Trump and the general election is sucking all the air out of the room - if people aren't paying attention to their state, they're certainly not paying attention to what's happening in other states.