@Archivist I was unable to access the specific links you shared. I was able to find some information however most of it was not helpful. Here's what I've gotten thus far.
http://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1062&context=yjlf
This article deals mainly with domestic violence and how it leads to battered women staying in relationships as servants to the abuser. Hence involuntary servitude. It doesn't even mention abortion except to reference another article. While it does speak of rape (79 references to rape) it does so in the context of violence towards women. It specifically mentions marital rape as an act of involuntary servitude. I'm not seeing the relevance of pregnancy to the issue of involuntary servitude. I do see how in the context of battered women, those situation can fall under the definition of involuntary servitude. Involuntary servitude is likened to slavery. It's a huge stretch to suggest that pregnancy is a form of slavery.
In my opinion, the idea that abortion should be allowed in cases of rape because a woman shouldn't be forced into
involuntary servitude is just a huge stretch. Saying that pregnancy is like slavery amounts to a cheap rhetorical trick. A lawyer's slight of hand.
Pregnancy from rape accounts for less than 1% of all abortions. If abortion were granted in the cases of rape, incest,
and life of the mother, would
you then agree to outlaw all other cases for abortion? If not, why then is the rape card necessary? If I could get a bill signed that would ban all abortions except for rape, incest, and life of the mother, I'd sign it. 98% of all abortion would be eliminated immediately. Would
you support such a bill?
I doubt that rape is really the issue here. It's just a decoy. If you are one of those who wants women to have the right to kill the unborn at any time for any reason, then what difference does it make if it was via rape or consensual sex? Bringing rape into the discussion is just an appeal to emotion.
So for the sake of discussion, we'll grant your argument the rape exception. Now we're left with the other 98% give or take. Let's outlaw those then. Victims of rape and incest can have abortions. That's it. For everyone else it's a crime.
Rape problem solved and millions of babies lives saved. All in one post.