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<blockquote data-quote="CurtisNeeley" data-source="post: 68551767" data-attributes="member: 285006"><p>For maybe the first 12-weeks at the outside, there is little evidence of another life inside the pregnant female. The fundamental human right to lie and continue to claim absolute autonomy of the vagina usually remains. The earliest claim of virginity is generally accepted like it was for mother Mary.</p><p></p><p>The test given for detecting life is almost universally accepted as checking for a heartbeat. SCOTUS used viability to address when this second heartbeat could continue outside the female. This is currently accepted as after 24-weeks.</p><p></p><p>When "life" begins is the $64,000 question. Some contend this is at conception. In 1973, SCOTUS rejected both this contention and use of after live birth.</p><p></p><p>I will assert that over the last twenty years since <em>Casey, </em>more statistical data has been recorded and a great deal of citizen and legislative consideration has been invested in answering "when life begins".</p><p></p><p>The test given for detecting life has almost always been universally accepted as checking for a heartbeat. Science has determined conclusively the normally developing person being gestated inside a female possesses a heartbeat at 12-weeks.</p><p></p><p>The "<em>right to privacy</em>" is GONE when the heartbeat of the new person can be heard! The "<em>right to privacy</em>" is not able to prevent the right to life from becoming controlling when the time-honored test for detecting life factually discovers a life to protect.</p><p></p><p>The right to autonomy does not survive the detection of another life.</p><p></p><p>Arkansas' Act 301 will be affirmed as constitutional early in 2016.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CurtisNeeley, post: 68551767, member: 285006"] For maybe the first 12-weeks at the outside, there is little evidence of another life inside the pregnant female. The fundamental human right to lie and continue to claim absolute autonomy of the vagina usually remains. The earliest claim of virginity is generally accepted like it was for mother Mary. The test given for detecting life is almost universally accepted as checking for a heartbeat. SCOTUS used viability to address when this second heartbeat could continue outside the female. This is currently accepted as after 24-weeks. When "life" begins is the $64,000 question. Some contend this is at conception. In 1973, SCOTUS rejected both this contention and use of after live birth. I will assert that over the last twenty years since [I]Casey, [/I]more[I] [/I]statistical data has been recorded and a great deal of citizen and legislative consideration has been invested in answering "when life begins". The test given for detecting life has almost always been universally accepted as checking for a heartbeat. Science has determined conclusively the normally developing person being gestated inside a female possesses a heartbeat at 12-weeks. The "[I]right to privacy[/I]" is GONE when the heartbeat of the new person can be heard! The "[I]right to privacy[/I]" is not able to prevent the right to life from becoming controlling when the time-honored test for detecting life factually discovers a life to protect. The right to autonomy does not survive the detection of another life. Arkansas' Act 301 will be affirmed as constitutional early in 2016. [/QUOTE]
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