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Kenora Adams
Professor Kemp
Freshmen Writing
March 18, 2017
Abortion Rights
Disputes as to whether the Affordable Care Act should feature abortion, and more so,
cover members of the Congress as well as their staffers has a critical tussle for the U.S.
Conference of Catholic Bishops who recently joined the discussion on abortion rights. Whereas
the marketplace currently features private health insurance policies that cover abortion services,
with exception of certain states, the current federal healthcare plan bars the use of federal funds
on plans that do not feature abortions. On the other hand, abortion-rights supporters have been up
in arms stating that these restrictions are in contrary to the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013
featured under the Federal Employees Health Benefits program (Waxman).
According to the Pew Research Center, at least four-in-ten Americans, 44 percent, feel
that abortion is morally wrong while 19 percent have come to accept it. Shifting to religious
affiliations, approximately 76 percent of white evangelical Protestants have no room for abortion
even though 23 percent of the religious folk agree that abortion is medically necessary when it is
a matter of life and death. More variations on the religious front can be seen in the graph below
(Lipka and Gamlich).

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Even though not everything concerning abortion can be captured in hypotheticals or the
abstract understanding currently in use to support or go against prolife, it is a key to point out
that women’s rights on this front must not be politicized as is the case with both political parties
in the U.S. It is equivocal to mention that politicians have been on the forefront in using the
subject of abortion to gain votes but never to assist the women on the ground. Ann Scheilder, the
current vice president of Pro-Life Action League, points out that recent times have become obese
with rulings permitting the killing of children by endorsing abortion of the unborn child having
recognized the provisions of Human Rights in the context of an infant as opposed to when still in
its mother’s womb (Craig and David 189)..
Amnesty International, a non-governmental organization dealing with human rights, does
not endorse universal access to this procedure. Despite these remarks drawing attention from the
Vatican, Amnesty International was keen to clarify that decriminalizing the health of the mother
in place of the unborn child was medically illogical and, therefore, advised that the priority be
placed on the mother. In return, the Vatican has been reported to urge its followers to refrain
from dealings with Amnesty International though that has not taken much effect since the
statement was made in 2007 (Amnesty International).

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Surname 1 Kenora Adams Professor Kemp Freshmen Writing March 18, 2017 Abortion Rights Disputes as to whether the Affordable Care Act should feature abortion, and more so, cover members of the Congress as well as their staffers has a critical tussle for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops who recently joined the discussion on abortion rights. Whereas the marketplace currently features private health insurance policies that cover abortion services, with exception of certain states, the current federal healthcare plan bars the use of federal funds on plans that do not feature abortions. On the other hand, abortion-rights supporters have been up in arms stating that these restrictions are in contrary to the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 featured under the Federal Employees Health Benefits program (Waxman). According to the Pew Research Center, at least four-in-ten Americans, 44 percent, feel that abortion is morally wrong while 19 percent have come to accept it. Shifting to religious affiliations, approximately 76 percent of white evangelical Protestants have no room for abortion even though 23 percent of the religious folk agree that abortion is medically necessary when it is a matter of life and death. More variations on the religious front can be seen in the graph below (Lipka and Gamlich). Surname 2 Even though not everything concerning abortion can be captured in hypotheticals or the abstract understanding currently in use to support or go against prolife, it is a key ...
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