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How can tissue only a quarter of an inch in diameter have constitutional rights?
In the first place, most abortions happen well after the unborn child
is that small, and only a moron could see a sonogram image of an unborn
child and dismiss it as mere tissue.
Beyond that, if size is the yardstick for constitutional rights, how
big does a human being have to get before it starts having these
rights? Is weight or height the determining factor? Do
these rights come on gradually as size increases and, if so, what is
the ratio of size to rights? Should men have more rights than
women since they are generally larger? If someone loses weight do
they lose rights?
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