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Prevention of birth is premature murder, and it makes no difference whether it is a life already born that one snatches away or a life that is coming to birth.
The right to life is the first among human rights.
We cannot diminish the value of one category of human life
the unborn
without diminishing the value of all human life ... there is no cause more important.
I'm pro-life but I believe that the federal government ought to stay out of it. That's a decision that the people of each state ought to make for themselves.
Science alone cannot justify the pro-life position, thought it can give us the facts we need to draw moral conclusions on a host of controversial issues, including abortion, embryonic stem cell research, and cloning.
I'm pro-life. I'm pro-gun. I'm pro-family. And I'm pro-business.
Maybe the best way to get people to be pro-life is to start 'em off in amateur-life.
The Republicans have long had a platform of being pro-life. And I'm someone that believes life begins at conception and should be protected.
The fight for the right to life is not the cause of a special few, but the cause of every man, woman and child who cares not only about his or her own family, but the whole family of man.
I am against abortion; I think that life is sacred and we should take a position of being against abortion. I think it is wrong to take human life. I think that human life starts at conception.
There's a second life involved. No matter what your position is on abortion or the death penalty, you shouldn't put a pregnant woman to death.
I'm very proud of my pro-life record, and I've always adopted the idea that, the position that the method of conception doesn't change the definition of life.
I'm against abortion.
The real debate is, when does life begin? When life begins, it deserves protection.
I believe that life is valuable, even when it is unwanted, even when it is physically imperfect. I believe our society has a responsibility to defend the vulnerable and the weak. And I believe our nation should set a goal that unborn children should be welcomed in life and protected in law.
We believe every child is created equal with the right to life.
I am not for abortion; nobody is for abortion. I am for your right to make your own hard choices in this world.
I can't believe the pro-choicers attitude toward unborn children-to me it's the ultimate liberal cause, to defend those without a voice.
There is no more important value than upholding the right to life in all circumstances.
I am pro-life and I believe that marriage should only be between and man and a woman.
I would say I'm pro-choice only because I don't feel that it's right that anybody in this world puts restrictions on anyone.
Defend the unborn against abortion even if they persecute you, calumniate you, set traps for you, take you to court or kill you.
No one is pro-abortion.
Abortion is in violation of God-given life.
I'm pro-responsible choice. There is choice to abstain, choice to do contraception. There are all kind of good choices.
Abortion is defended today as a means of ensuring the equality and independence of women, and as a solution to the problems of single parenting, child abuse, and the feminization of poverty.
I'm against abortion. On the other hand, I believe in a woman's choice.
If its platform is any guide, the Republican party is staunchly pro-life until you are actually born.
There's a lot of Democrats, myself included, who have supported right-to-life.
As a physician, I know that human life begins with fertilization, and I remain committed to ending abortion in all stages of pregnancy. I will continue to fight this atrocity on behalf of the unborn, and I hope my colleagues will support me in doing so.
For some unknown reason, this [antiabortion] branch of Christianity cherishes the unborn and hates the living person.
Life begins at conception, but allow early abortions.
I was and am, like many women, both pro-life and pro-choice.
If you're so pro-life, do me a favour: don't lock arms and block medical clinics. If you're so pro-life, lock arms and block cemeteries.
No public funding for abortion; it imposes a view.
I was an avidly pro-life governor; I'm an avidly pro-life individual. As a pro-life Republican, I am in favor of having the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade.
I'm pro-choice and those things, but I typically vote Republican.
Abortion is either OK or it's not.
Like the pro-slavery forces who invaded Kansas, the pro-abortion forces in Washington and elsewhere want us to believe that abortion is not murder; that being born is worse than death; that the unborn baby is property, not a person.
Life is precious. Life is sacred. And it ought so to be observed.
It is God who gives life. Let us respect and love human life, especially vulnerable life in a mother's womb.
As loud voices argue on, let us remember that those who advocate abortion have already been born!
I never really called myself pro-choice.
Pro-lifers have long been castigated for bringing private values into the public square. But actually it is the pro-abortion position that is based on merely personal views and values.
Abortion is a woman's right.
I am not pro-abortion any more than I am pro-appendectomy.
When pro-life advocates claim that elective abortion unjustly takes the life of a defenseless human being, they are not saying they dislike abortion. They are saying it's objectively wrong, regardless of how one feels about it.
Life is dear to all beings, they have the right to live the same that we do.
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.
All who are genuinely committed to the advancement of women can and must offer a woman or a girl who is pregnant, frightened, and alone a better alternative than the destruction of her own unborn child
Life once conceived, must be protected with the utmost care; abortion and infanticide are abominable crimes.
Children and unborn children should be protected by law and welcomed into life.
You are called to stand up for life! To respect and defend the mystery of life always and everywhere, including the lives of unborn babies, giving real help and encouragement to mothers in difficult situations. You are called to work and pray against abortion.
We want every human being in the womb to be safe, not have these babies be killed to solve some dilemma.
It is a real issue, a measurement of our society, when we say it's fine to destroy unborn life who has a heartbeat at 16 days post-conception.
We have the duty to protect the life of an unborn child.
A woman decides about her body and her God is her business. Women who are pro-life can be just a good a Christian as a woman who is pro-choice and vice versa. You can be a good Christian and be pro-life. You can be a good Christian and be pro-choice.
I am proudly pro-life and believe that science is proving those who believe in the sanctity of life right every day. A majority of Americans now agree that abortion after five months for any reason is wrong.
Republicans are definitely pro-birth - they'll do everything they can to make sure that that baby comes out, regardless of how it got in, but are they pro-life? Can you be pro-life and vote to cut funding that supports the life of a child?
I'm the only pro-life woman in the Senate. I take this issue very seriously. I'm the mother of two children.
We are totally opposed to abortion under any circumstances. We are also opposed to abortifacient drugs and chemicals like the pill and the IUD, and we are also opposed to all forms of birth control with the exception of natural family planning (the rhythm method)
Abortion politics have distracted all sides from what is really essential: a major aid campaign to improve midwifery, prenatal care and emergency obstetric services in poor countries.
The right to life is not a woman's issue. The Lord is the giver of life and only He can make choices about life. It is always a reward to have life ... only the Lord gives and takes life.
Pro-life advocates don't oppose abortion because they find it distasteful; they oppose it because it violates rational moral principles. The negative emotional response follows from the moral wrongness of the act.
I am opposed to abortion and to government funding of abortions. We should not spend state funds on abortions because so many people believe abortion is wrong.
The fact of the matter is most women are pro life.
I'm against the partial-birth abortion, but you've got to have an exception for the life of the mother and the health of the mother under the strictest test of bodily injury to the mother.
I think life is sacred, whether it's abortion or the death penalty.
I leave abortion to the woman. I just fundamentally end there. I absolutely support a woman's right to choose.
I'm proud of the fact that the Republican Party is the pro-life party on the issue of life.
I notice that everbody who is Pro-Abortion already has been born.
Thirty-two years after the legalization of abortion by the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, the majority of Americans consider themselves pro-life.
Life is sacred to me on all levels. Abortion does not compute with my philosophy.
Abortion is a moral right - which should be left to the sole discretion of the woman involved.
The use of fetuses as organ and tissue donors is a ticking time bomb of bioethics.
Whatever else abortion does, it does not promote the life of the unborn child.
Well, I think that it's clear that the Republican Party is a pro-life party. And we do value life. And we do believe that the unborn have a right to life.
With regards to my views on protecting a woman's right to choose, I've been very clear on that. I will preserve and protect a woman's right to choose. And I'm devoted and dedicated to honoring my word in that regard. I am pro-choice.
Abortion is a question of choice.
the intolerance of reproductive rights for women puts the rights of potential humans above the rights of actual living, breathing humans.
I'm as pro-life as a person gets. You're not going to have a truce.
In this generation, the issue pressing that question on our consciences is the issue of abortion.
I want a future abortion conversation known for its openness, respect and empathy, so instead of generating more heat, anger and conflict, I practice pro-voice.
If you believe in the right to life, then you must believe in the right to have the means to defend that life.
My strong personal view, which I believe is shared by millions of Americans, is that our party should make a strong statement in its platform that the unborn child has a fundamental right to life which should be protected.
The unborn baby, though enclosed in the womb of its mother, is already a human being, and should not be robbed of the life which it has not yet begun to enjoy.
Abortion on demand has, in my judgment, contributed significantly to an environment in our country in which life has become very cheap.
It is my deep personal conviction that abortion is wrong. I hope that some day we will see the current outrageously large number of abortions drop sharply ... let me assure you that I share youR belief that innocent human life must be protected.
Life is the ultimate right.
Speaking as a mother of unborn generations, I'm against it.
We think abortion is a bad thing.
If you are against abortions, don't have one.
Abortion is an attack on the family and the humanity that unites us all.
I support the protection of life from conception to natural death. But a natural death for a murderer is a death on the gallows.
Pro-choice supporters are often heard using the cool language of the courts and the vocabulary of rights. Americans who are deeply ambivalent about abortion often miss the sound of caring.
I have said often, and I am sure of it, that the greatest destroyer of peace in the world today is abortion. If a mother can kill her own child, what is there to stop you and me from killing each other? The only one who has the right to take life is the The One who has created it.
I think the platform ought to be pro-life. It is the basis of the Republican Party. People have got to understand that abortion is not a contraceptive.
What it gives any human being a right to - to pick and choose which embryo - which fetus is more valuable than another. That's is not up to human beings.
The abortion controversy is important for what it says about our stance toward procreation and children altogether.
If pro-abortionists want to commit intellectual suicide and deny scientific facts, that's their problem. But there's no reason a civilized society should fund their anti-scientific outlook - or accept its inhumane consequences.