81. Abortion rights advocates say such graphic appeals usually backfire. 82. Abortion rights advocates say that description could apply to nearly all abortions. 83. Abortion rights advocates say women have a right to control their own bodies, including a fetus, and to end an unwanted pregnancy. 84. Abortion-rights advocates say that Bush already has made his intentions clear, first by nominating Ashcroft, a strong opponent of abortion to head the Justice Department. 85. Abortion advocates say many of those women are university students who may prefer the medical abortion offered by the pill to a surgical procedure. 86. Abortion rights advocates said the ruling would result in more back-alley abortions and jeopardized the fundamental reproductive rights of women. 87. Abortion-rights advocates said the bill was intended to advance the cause of abortion opponents by elevating a fetus to the status of a child. 88. Advocates also say they want guns to be sold only to reputable dealers and not to distributors who resell them at gun shows and flea markets. 89. Advocates of affirmative action say it is a mistake for white males to blame affirmative action for the loss of their jobs. 90. Advocates of normalization say Griffith is unrealistic. |