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"A woman's body is not Collective property. It is private property." Strawman, so you see the developing human as its own private property then? Only one-tenth of a single percent of DNA (about 3 million bases) differs from one person to the next, but scientists can use these variable regions to generate a DNA profile of an individual, so the unborn has its own unique identity separate from the female. "And unless she has agreed to contract otherwise, she has a right to dissociate with other bodies. Including the body of an unborn foetus." Seeing that abortions come under Medicare, does this set a dangerous precedent for the State: determing the rules of what is, and isn't, worthy of life? Or defined as one? "...control other people's lives." You can voluntarily end them before they reach their full potential in abortion's case, with help from the government. Usually, Libertarians argue against government having roles in limiting potential. "If a man woke up one morning to find his body organically connected to another person who would die if he detached them within nine months, few of them would feel obliged to remain attached." Not one of your best analogies Strawman, so after the nine months, there would be a separation and both would be fine to go their separate ways with no one dying?
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