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Like [[Pro-life]], Pro-choice is a term commonly used by
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Like [[Pro-life]], '''Pro-choice''' is a term commonly used by activists in the [[abortion]] issue.  Those who call themselves "pro-choice" favor reduced or eliminated federal government restrictions on abortion.  The term was designed to make people think there are only two sides to the issue of abortion.
activists in the abortion issue.  Those who call themselves
 
"pro-choice" favor reduced or eliminated federal government restrictions
 
on abortion.  The term was designed to make people think there are only two sides to the issue of abortion.
 
  
The term suggests that opponents are "anti-choice" (and indeed
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The term suggests that opponents are "anti-choice" (and indeed some who call themselves pro-choice label their opponents thus), and also suggest that the most important aspect of the abortion issue is a pregnant woman's right to choose the outcome of her pregnancy.
some who call themselves pro-choice label their opponents thus),
 
and also suggesta that the most important aspect of the abortion
 
issue is a pregnant woman's right to choose the outcome of
 
her pregnancy.
 
  
Although the term does not mention abortion, in practice this term
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Although the term does not mention abortion, in practice this term is limited to the abortion issue.  Not all those who call themselves "pro-choice" favor "choice" in all other public issues.  In particular, relatively few are [[libertarian]]s across the board.  Some who would be  Pro-choice prefer that abortion be legal on the State instead of Federal level, and thus are not Pro-choice.  
is limited to the abortion issue.  Not all those who call themselves
 
"pro-choice" favor "choice" in all other public issues.  In particular,
 
relatively few are libertarians across the board.  Some who would be  Pro-choice prefer that abortion be legal on the State instead of Federal level, and thus are not Pro-choice.
 
  
 
(This entry is a close counterpart of the [[Pro-life]] entry.)
 
(This entry is a close counterpart of the [[Pro-life]] entry.)

Latest revision as of 23:33, 7 January 2008

Like Pro-life, Pro-choice is a term commonly used by activists in the abortion issue. Those who call themselves "pro-choice" favor reduced or eliminated federal government restrictions on abortion. The term was designed to make people think there are only two sides to the issue of abortion.

The term suggests that opponents are "anti-choice" (and indeed some who call themselves pro-choice label their opponents thus), and also suggest that the most important aspect of the abortion issue is a pregnant woman's right to choose the outcome of her pregnancy.

Although the term does not mention abortion, in practice this term is limited to the abortion issue. Not all those who call themselves "pro-choice" favor "choice" in all other public issues. In particular, relatively few are libertarians across the board. Some who would be Pro-choice prefer that abortion be legal on the State instead of Federal level, and thus are not Pro-choice.

(This entry is a close counterpart of the Pro-life entry.)