Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
He sounds VERY pro-life based on his belief that, "Pro-life libertarians have a vital task to perform: to persuade the many abortion-supporting libertarians of the contradiction between abortion and individual liberty; and, to sever the mistaken connection in many minds between individual freedom and the 'right' to extinguish individual life."
So do you think it's ok to make it a crime to rectify a criminal act like rape or incest? To put into practice, a law removing the health of the mother as a consideration? This takes away the rights of the woman, and is thus placing them in a subordinate position, with fewer rights than the unborn.

The Catholic church feels the same way about birth control. Should we consider banning that, too? To restrict the rights of those who chose to avoid pregnancy altogether? Birth Control and the Catholic Church

In theory I oppose habitual abortion, especially when it is a result of socialy unprotected encounters, but I do support a womans need to have options. Does nobody remember the "back-alley" abortion clinics that killed so many women in the past? You make a law prohibiting doctors from preforming the operation, and more women (and fetus') will suffer.