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It is to enhance health and advancement for their education and to promote reproductive rights. In the United States our president is still trying to take rights away from women , such as the right women have to have an abortion. Although it seems unjust to man he is not the one who has to carry the child inside his womb for nine months and in some cases longer...
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Although it seems unjust to man he is not the one who has to carry the child inside his womb for nine months and in some cases longer. Is it right for a man to be able to set the rights for women's birth rights. I for one say absolutely not. That is just a liberal point of view. All women don't support abortion acts but that should still be a woman's choice as it is today, but with men in office like Bush it won't be for to much longer...
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