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-<a href="https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/410/113">In 1973 the Supreme Court of the United States of America ruled seven-to-two in favor of Roe's rights to abortion against a healthcare official of the state of Texas.  Roe argued for abortion with &ldquo;privacy&rdquo;, derived from the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment of the US Constitution.</a>  As the U.S. has a precedential judiciary system, this effectively legalizes abortion across the country.
+<a href="https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/410/113">In 1973 the Supreme Court of the United States of America ruled seven-to-two in favor of Roe's rights to abortion against a healthcare official of the state of Texas.  Roe argued for abortion with ``privacy'', derived from the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment of the US Constitution.</a>  As the U.S. has a precedential judiciary system, this effectively legalizes abortion across the country.
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-There is a subtle, but eventually significant difference between helping a person down the street and voluntary pregnency. (Involuntary pregnency is basically &ldquo;alright, here comes a person at your doorstep, you MUST help them and keep them alive&rdquo;, there's not much to discuss there in my opinion.)
+There is a subtle, but eventually significant difference between helping a person down the street and voluntary pregnency. (Involuntary pregnency is basically ``alright, here comes a person at your doorstep, you MUST help them and keep them alive'', there's not much to discuss there in my opinion.)
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