Why is "moment of conception" important in the abortion debate?

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In my opinion, this matter is irrelevent. The mother is the sole decider in whether or not her baby that she carries should be born or not, right before she gives birth. There are even a few crazies here who think abortion should be illegal in cases of pre-eclampsia, rape, or incest. Practically every Western nation with the exception of devoutly Catholic Poland and Ireland provide abortion on demand. The only countries in the world that still consider abortion illegal are either in Catholic Latin America or the Muslim Middle East. Colorado residents recently voted to reject a "moment of conception" measure by a resounding 75%. Even conservative South Dakota voted 55% to reject abortion limits. Do pro-lifers realize they are fighting a war they cannot win?
 
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