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22. The U.S. Supreme Court has said abortion is legal without restriction in about the first 24 weeks of pregnancy. Some states have passed laws reducing this to 20 weeks. If it has to be one or the other, would you rather have abortions legal without restriction up to 20 weeks, or up to 24 weeks?
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Wht Blk Hsp
Up to 20 weeks 55% 62% 46% 59% 50% 60% 55% 53% 59%
Up to 24 weeks 30 17 44 26 35 25 32 28 20
NEVER LEGAL(VOL) 7 13 3 6 6 8 7 6 11
ALWAYS LEGAL(VOL) 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 5
DK/NA 7 7 6 7 9 5 6 11 6
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MARRIED.......... SINGLE...........
Tot Men Wom Tot Men Wom
Up to 20 weeks 55% 48% 63% 55% 52% 57%
Up to 24 weeks 29 33 23 31 36 27
NEVER LEGAL(VOL) 7 7 8 6 3 9
ALWAYS LEGAL(VOL) 1 - 1 2 1 3
DK/NA 8 11 6 6 7 5
Wow... Apparently 60% of women hate women and want to make them rightless breeding objects.
If you are going to allow an abortion at Half a year, you might as well allow it till first breath.
That.... or you could decide to save those whom you could.
Wow... Apparently 60% of women hate women and want to make them rightless breeding objects.
Uh-oh. That's a lot of people for Scrab and Minnie to give the death penalty to. And a lot of men for joko to castrate, presumably before Scrab and Minnie execute them.
Now that is an interesting proposition. I never looked it up. How many are aborted in the US. Over here in Germany they abort ca every seventh child.
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I guess the rate in the US is very close to the rate in Germany.
The lastest stats are that out of about 7 million pregnancies in the US less than 1 million are aborted.
What's interesting, exactly? I don't follow what you're trying to draw attention to.
You show stats for Political alignment and gender...
You bolded married (63%) and single women (57%) who support the cut off at 20 weeks.
What is interesting? That a majority support the cut off?
Now that is an interesting proposition. I never looked it up. How many are aborted in the US. Over here in Germany they abort ca every seventh child.
It is a big job. What methods are appropriate to saving say one Hundred Thousand kids a year? Or do we stand up with words alone like a priest in the Third Reich?
In a way that is industrial elimination.
Well, since you mention the Third Reich; how many people did Schindler save? Should he not have done so because he could not save them all?
I notice a distinct lack of any information regarding the procedures and test samples for these polls.
Oh, there is that. And the random pregnant one talks to trying to save the kid is enough?
Yes, clearly the pro-choice ideology is male in its foundation, women simply having unconsciuosly succumbed to its compulsive dictates to avoid attack/abandonment by men who don't want to pay child support, commit to the effort of child-raising, not ready to have the same partner for life, etc.
Not surprising at all with the way the question was worded.
In fact the way it was worded ...24 weeks legal " with no restrictions " makes it sound like any woman could have an abortion up to 24 weeks gestation without any restrictions at all.
That is not the case even now.
The problem with Roe vs Wade was they did not take into account severe genetic or fetal abnormalies.
1.3 percent of abortions take place at or after the 20 week gestation mark.
I read that about 99 percent of the abortions that take place between 20 weeks gestation and 24 weeks gestation are because of severe genetic or fetal abnormalities. Abortions after 24 weeks gestation are because the woman's life or irreparable damage to a major bodilily function would occur if the pregnancy continued.
Most fetal abnormalities do not show up on an ultrasound until 18 weeks gestation.
If something abnormal shows up doctors then do an amino test of the fluid to find out how servers the abnormality is.
The only timeframe left for a legal abortion for those abnormalities is usually between 20 and 24 weeks gestation since Roe vs Wade allows states to ban abortions after 24 weeks gestation unless the woman's life or irrepable damage to a major bodilily function would take place if the pregnancy continued.
I think the 20 weeks essentially co-incides with around wear the viability outside the womb comes into play. Most prochoice people I know in real life are in favor of this - except of course if the life of the mother is in danger - but at that point if the fetus is mature enough and the mom is in life or death danger, it probably a delivery more than an abortion.
I think the poll numbers are hardly surprising.
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