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Abortion Somewhere amidst the abortion debates of the last quarter century, the real issue has been lost. The focus has become too religious for a country that has separated church and state; therefore, I won't argue the religious rights and wrongs of abortion. No answers can be derived until we focus on what the law and our citizens do value, because this is how laws are changed. American laws hold sacred the value of human rights, but when do a woman's end, and a child's begin? The saving grace and ultimately the great flaw of the Constitution is it's variability. Our founding fathers created it as an open door to allow future generations to correct their mistakes but, also to make them, and to contradict themselves ethically and morally on the whim of a generation. As a nation, we have always attempted a degree of morality in our...

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