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Abortion



Abortion

101-36 Persuasive Essay 9/22/96


     Abortion, the easiest way to fix one's mistakes.  I mean, if one is
going to screw around and accidentally get knocked up, why should they have to
be responsible for the outcome of messing around.  Why not just murder the
unborn child.  That is what goes on daily, slaughtering of young, innocent
children, that if born, would easily find a home.  What did they [the unborn
child] do wrong?  Oh nothing, it's just that the mother and/or father are just
so lazy and irresponsible that they would rather see their child be butchered
than have to change it's diaper or feed it.  Society today does not respect
life and therefore accepts the murdering of unborn children.

     A major factor that is missing is society in today's world are moral
values.  If people actually had morals, then abortion might not occur.  No
matter what anyone argues, abortion is murder, plain and simple.  How could one
deny that when a doctor grabs his forceps and crushes a child's skull and sucks
out what was once a brain, how could they say that is not murder, how could
someone get away with doing this.  Then again people ask that same question
about OJ.

     There are many abortion-slaughter techniques that are used today.
Examples are the Dilatation and Curettage (D&C) where a loop shaped steel knife
is inserted and the child is cut into pieces, also there is the Dilatation and
Evacuation (D&E) where the doctor uses forceps with sharp metal jaws and tears
the child apart, piece by piece.  Usually the head is hardened to bone and must
be compressed or crushed in order to get it out.  Another highly controversial
technique that is getting a lot of publicity nowadays is the partial birth
method.  This procedure in performed in the second and third trimesters of
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