Not exact matches
In the Epilogue to The
Abortion Papers, Nathanson placed the abortion debate within the broader context of American history in t
Abortion Papers, Nathanson placed the
abortion debate within the broader context of American history in t
abortion debate within the broader context of
American history in this way:
Following a heated
debate in which Staten Island Republican Assemblyman Ron Castorina Jr. referred to
abortion as «African
American genocide,» the Assembly passed a bill that would protect under state law the same rights a woman has to an
abortion under federal law.
Abortion is just about the most emotionally - sensitive issue for lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, but passions were kicked into overdrive in that afternoon's
debate after Assemblyman Ron Castorina, a Republican who has been in the chamber for a little more than a month, compared the procedure to «African -
American genocide.»
In
American Government, topics like
abortion and the death penalty can sometimes lead to heated
debates.
-- Obama has also failed to challenge fossilized foes of meaningful action on energy and climate change, from Senator James Inhofe to the many conservative columnists — along with some liberals — who've distorted the
American discourse on climate into an either - or
debate over beliefs little different than that on
abortion or gun rights.
The
debate rages on whether to lift
abortion laws or not in Latin
American countries.