Dear Secretary Clinton: Why Abortion Is Wrong
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Dear Secretary Clinton: Why Abortion Is Wrong

{P.S. You Can't In Good Conscience Say Abortion Is Acceptable}

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Dear Secretary Clinton: Why Abortion Is Wrong
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Hello Secretary Clinton,

I am Miss Alexa Thrash, I am a senior in High School, and on behalf of an unborn generation that you are trying to exterminate, I would like to address why you are wrong in thinking that abortion is ok, and why you are wrong in saying that "pro-choice" is a necessary right for women.

Mrs. Clinton, why do you think it is ok for a woman to choose to murder her own child, to hire a hit man to take out her kid, because it is inconvenient to her to have this child after she performed an act that could lead to the creation of this child.

Secretary Clinton, I am aware that there are two major situations in which you bring up that there is "no choice" but to have an abortion. Those two situations are when a woman has been raped and when a woman's life is in danger. I am fully prepared to rebuttal these statements.

"If a woman is raped she has all the right to abort that baby; because it's not truly hers and she didn't choose this, she was forced to carry this baby", correct? No incorrect. I feel so tremendously sad and hurt for this poor woman and I can't begin to imagine what she might be going through.

However, while something terribly sad happened to her, this doesn't give her the right to turn around and murder a human because they inconvenience her, or even bring back painful memories.

The woman, though not her fault, is now responsible for this child, she is his or her voice {and yes, this baby is a he or a she not an it.} Being grown up means making morally correct, hard choices, these are the responsibilities we've been given in regards to our constitution our forefathers laid out, otherwise what more than animals are we?

Choose adoption, life, not death, choose to be a savior, not a murderer, because what would you want in that situation? If that mother was your mother being raped and you were that voiceless baby, wouldn't you want life?

If the woman is not to be held at fault for the rape, and rightfully so, then why is this poor innocent baby held at fault for the rape, and as punishment aborted?

Do you know what the term abort means Mrs. Secretary?

Abort comes from the origin of Latin, ab- meaning away or from and origin- means miscarry. So together abort means away or from miscarrying.

The definition of abort (originating from the 15th and 16th century) is to miscarry.

Miscarriage, Mrs. Clinton, is one of the worst things that can happen to a woman, and thanks {that's sarcastic in case you didn't understand} to women like you, miscarriage has become forced, and something to be proud of.

And I'm sorry Mrs. Clinton, the truth hurts, but that is disgusting and disgraceful.

Secondly, "the woman's health is in danger, therefore it's ok to sacrifice the baby and spare the woman", correct? No Mrs. Clinton, incorrect.

Why is it ok to choose who lives and who dies.

YOU ARE NOT GOD! YOU DO NOT HAVE THAT RIGHT!

You are pitting mother against child. A woman who has a voice, against a baby who is voiceless.

That's an unfair trial, Mrs. Clinton, that is not constitutional.

As the president you are supposed to protect every human's rights, a human is a human at conception. According to research from medically trained professionals at conception, the baby has 23 pairs of chromosomes and 50,000 genes from the parents, determining all physical characteristics, like the baby's sex {yes assigned at birth}, facial features, body type, and all colors {hair,eyes,skin}. At 18 days after conception the baby's heart begins to beat, and at 21 days {that's only three weeks, most women don't find out they're pregnant until 2 months} the baby begins to pump its own blood. Brainwaves are detected at 6 weeks, and a 14 weeks finger prints are formed.

So yes, a baby is a human.

And on your stance about late term abortions {which is 20 weeks and older}, Mrs. Clinton, this is wrong, tremendously wrong, that is a baby who can breathe and survive outside the mother's womb. Whether you viciously stab scissors into the back of that child's skull or you let the baby live, the mother still has to fully deliver the baby, therefore what point is there in killing that baby? None, constitutionally they should be allowed a trial at life before you sentence them to death.

Secretary Clinton, when you are supporting, and increasing abortion you are failing your duty to protect Americans and you are therefore unfit to be president.

So Mrs. Clinton, while I am a few months shy of being able to vote, my support is sent out to Donald Trump.

I am not saying he's a good man, nor am I saying he will not make mistakes in office, however, I am saying that at least he is not boasting with pride in the fact that a whole generation is in jeopardy of becoming extinct at his hands.

How dare you think you have the right to wipe out the generation that my children will be born into. This blood will not be wiped clean from your hands Mrs. Hilary, no, this blood is on your hands.

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