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Under CI-128 premature babies are not viable and "unfit" to live

MCA 50-20-104 (6) (a): "Viability" means the ability of a fetus to live outside the mother's womb, albeit with artificial aid.

CI-128: "Fetal viability" means the point in pregnancy when, in the good faith judgment of a treating health care professional and based on the particular facts of the case, there is a significant likelihood of the fetus's sustained survival outside the uterus without the application of extraordinary medical measures.

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A woman - The Missing Link in the Abortion Debate

At first glance, abortion debates are all about women. It's about women's bodies, women's choices, women's freedom, women's rights. the fact is that it’s only about the protection of the special interests of the abortion industry.

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The Utopian lesson to Americans  

The City of The Sun by Tommaso Campanella is a utopian book that describes a futuristic ideal collective society where people live in happiness and harmony with nature. Rich people and money don't exist; individuals own nothing, live together in community housing, work to contribute to the greater good of society, and receive what they need, but no more than they need; children belong to the entire community. The rulers of The City of The Sun, the wisest of all, decide the needs of society, who and with whom can be granted permission to have children and for what jobs children should be educated based on what educators think a child will be capable of doing as an adult, what people can do in their leisure time, and all other aspects of lives of individual members of society…

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No Rich vs. No Poor or why socialism always fails

Everyone who knows how the law of supply and demand works knows that no government policy can overwrite it and understands that a limited supply of essential resources automatically creates inequality, meaning every human society has its rich and poor. Moreover, societies are different not by how much the rich have but by what the poor can afford.

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