Abortion: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session [-Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session] ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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第 3 頁
... effect of over 60 percent of the people of the State of Michigan rejecting an abortion statute proposed to them on their referendum ballot , the statute being far narrower than the Supreme Court decision of 1972 , would indicate that ...
... effect of over 60 percent of the people of the State of Michigan rejecting an abortion statute proposed to them on their referendum ballot , the statute being far narrower than the Supreme Court decision of 1972 , would indicate that ...
第 4 頁
... effect , then , of the U.S. Supreme Court decision has been to ban any legislation that would in any way protect the unborn from abortion . This decision was reached with an utter disregard for the medical facts that are known to us ...
... effect , then , of the U.S. Supreme Court decision has been to ban any legislation that would in any way protect the unborn from abortion . This decision was reached with an utter disregard for the medical facts that are known to us ...
第 5 頁
... effect of defining the un- born as a nonperson in the area of fetal experimentation , infanticide and the accelerated interest in death with dignity legislation . Peo- ple's moral sensitivity will ultimately be reflected in our ...
... effect of defining the un- born as a nonperson in the area of fetal experimentation , infanticide and the accelerated interest in death with dignity legislation . Peo- ple's moral sensitivity will ultimately be reflected in our ...
第 6 頁
... effect would be to destroy our society . For this reason , the National Right to Life Committee most strongly urges that this committee adopt and endorse a constitu- tional amendment , and that that constitutional provision would se ...
... effect would be to destroy our society . For this reason , the National Right to Life Committee most strongly urges that this committee adopt and endorse a constitu- tional amendment , and that that constitutional provision would se ...
第 20 頁
... effect catches up , and then the deterioration and death . But it is to prevent what happens later that the child is destroyed at that point . But I have not seen a single paper in the American literature that calls attention to the ...
... effect catches up , and then the deterioration and death . But it is to prevent what happens later that the child is destroyed at that point . But I have not seen a single paper in the American literature that calls attention to the ...
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