Protecting Reproductive Freedom of Choice
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Protecting Reproductive Freedom of Choice
We retain our rights to reproductive freedom of choice. No law can be made to restrict reproductive freedoms based on an officials personal religious beliefs. More birthing options should be made available to women who no longer want to birth in a hospital among the sick and dying. We also demand the right to raise our children in our own beliefs without fear of government intervention for implementing reasonable means of discipline. Additionally, religious ceremonies of union, birth, and spiritual departure cannot be invalidated or disbanded by government officials or tasks forces without proof that the event itself is to infringe on the freedoms and liberties of others.
We should have the right to make the decision to have children. Be it as an act of prevention by using contraception, to have an abortion, and the right to have children and raise them with our personal spiritual beliefs and philosphies without fear that their school teacher will challenge it as we're seeing some teachers trying to ban all Autumn holidays because it "promotes" paganism and witchcraft including Thanksgiving for its insenstivity to Native Americans.
We should have the right to make the decision to have children. Be it as an act of prevention by using contraception, to have an abortion, and the right to have children and raise them with our personal spiritual beliefs and philosphies without fear that their school teacher will challenge it as we're seeing some teachers trying to ban all Autumn holidays because it "promotes" paganism and witchcraft including Thanksgiving for its insenstivity to Native Americans.
Re: Protecting Reproductive Freedom of Choice
I completely agree.
We can't add it though.
Too controversial. We lose half of America and with them, this movement. Pro-lifers will not accept it. They simply won't, right or wrong.
We can't add it though.
Too controversial. We lose half of America and with them, this movement. Pro-lifers will not accept it. They simply won't, right or wrong.
kefranklin- Posts : 86
Join date : 2011-10-18
Location : VA2
If only Men Gave birth...
No doubt in my mind this would have been the 1st Amandment,and probably would've been backed up at least one or two others
uncommonfilth- Posts : 128
Join date : 2011-10-20
Location : LA-01
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