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Executive Decision Results for 9/10 - 9/24
Review During the past two weeks our hypothetical Chief Executives (you) had to make a decision concerning whether to veto a bill banning a type of late-term abortion. The options presented were the following:
Option B: Veto the Bill. A woman would not have an abortion in the third trimester if her pregnancy had not gone terribly wrong; in this situation she should not be forced to carry her baby to term. This bill represents a slow hollowing out of a woman's right to choose.
The Results
Many respondents who chose Option A said they supported abortion in the first trimester but that a woman has lost the right to choose by the third trimester, when the fetus could survive outside the womb. Some felt that late-term abortions enable a woman to get rid of an "imperfect" child and wondered why having a late-term abortion would cause any less emotional pain than bringing the baby to term and having it die outside the womb. Finally, many were persuaded by the fact that respected doctors had refuted the necessity of this procedure. Those who supported Option B believed that this issue is an individual one that should not be decided by politicians; many agreed that no woman would go through such a terrible procedure for trivial reasons. Some questioned whether a law is really necessary for a procedure that affects such a small segment of the population. And some said that this law is not about morality but about who has control over a woman's body.
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