LuvRPgrl
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- Aug 11, 2005
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One cannot discuss what to do with something inside a woman's body without infringing on her right to sovereignty over her person.
Any discussion of unborn babies, fetuses, genetic material, cellular masses, unformed life, human potential, etc. are irrelevant until the woman's body is no longer the 'arena'.
Anything inside my body is nobody else's beeswax. Well, except for those coke-filled condoms I swallowed, those I have to return.
Well, thats simply not true. NO rights are unrestricted. When two rights become conflicting, one has to prevail. I think most would agree the right to a persons life trumps any right to sovereignty over her body, which, by the way, I have never read in the Constitution anyways.
People lose their right to sovereignty over their body all the time. If she doesnt want to forfeit that right, dont have sex. If I dont want to forfeit my right to spend my paycheck how I want, then I need to make sure I dont get any women pregnant.