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The Bill of Rights mentions the Right to life, Liberty and the Pursuit. The Constitution recognizes and enumerates these Rights. These are based on Natural Rights.

The question is "When does the Life start?" Let's use objectivity can the fetus survive on it's own? I believe science has us down to a 24 week preemie surviving. Therefore the Government is responsible to protect the Citizen's Right to Life, 24 weeks should be a cut off for ********s provided the Life of the mother is not in undue jeopardy. I don't believe any laws limiting ******** don't have a clause about the Life of the mother.

The Second Amendment of the Constitution recognizes Citizens are allowed to be armed. The premise is that they would be able to defend their Life or Property if necessary. This is a Natural Right. I would expect any living thing to protect itself, home and family. A rooster will protect a hen against a hawk and a bull will go after a lion if required. I would not take the talons and beak of a rooster or the horns of the bull away.

Capital Punishment is different than ******** in that a criminal has been found guilty and sentenced. How? The Constitution 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th Amendments spell it out pretty clearly. Has the 24 week old infant that we know may survive outside the womb been granted these Rights? The criminal facing capital punishment has. No one is allowed to take another Citizen's Rights if they do they face the courts that determined if it was justified. If found guilty that Citizen's Rights are forfeit by Government at the consent of the People that have charged it with protecting Rights.

So I'm not necessarily Pro-Life or religious. I'm a U.S. Citizen that appreciates the Constitution.

From: Looking for a little ‘pro-life’ consistency

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