US Presidential Politics in 2004: Part I. Democrat Baggageright to decide to terminate the pregnancy. The US Supreme Court has already settled that. The debate should involve constructive proposals to make the science of abortion unnecessary. Legalizing such procedures even in the name of medical science is no better than arguing that although his experiments were were barbaric, Dr. Mangela really contributed a lot to medical science, and he should be honored for those contributions. Few people would express that sentiment, but they will stand to declare that aborting a half-born and perfectly healthy baby is acceptable. But there is more baggage than that. Next week we explore welfare reform and a few old scandals.
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