ANSWERS: 6
  • No, I don't. The government has no business doing so. They've no business with me, anyway, as I had a hysterectomy in '05.
  • No.. absolutely not. That is why I would not vote for Senator MaCain if I was an American woman.
  • Absolutely not. I like a lot of things about the US, it's home to some of the warmest and most welcoming people I've ever met, the landscape is varied and beautiful, they invented Souplantation and my partner is Californian. That said, I tend to get really riled when it comes to US politics and laws. For a country which sells itself as being the epitome of freedom and equality, it sure is lagging behind other developed countries. If Roe vs. Wade is overturned, many women will go to Mexico and Canada for abortions -- just like the Irish travel to Britain. If I want to live in a country which oppresses womens rights, I'll go and set up home in the Middle East.
  • Nope-they already regulate too much of my life.
  • Does government health care count, brit? Ridiculous. Anyone adopted in the post Roe v Wade era is an abortion survivor. Period. I think those folks have a right to find the practice offensive.

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