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- noun A person with
pro-choice views, or who advocates such policies
Etymologies
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Examples
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Correction: I have now thought of a way a pro-choicer could abuse control of the questions.
ProWomanProLife » Where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plains 2009
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So the idea that even one Planned Parenthood staffer (by definition … a “pro-choicer”) is perfectly okay with funding even one abortion, specifically to kill a black child — well, we are unilaterally and unequivocally against that.
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We wish that there was some other way but sometimes circumstances are trying for that woman who has to make a harrowing choice that no pro-choicer wishes someone to make.
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- – Btw, Scott Brown is a pro-choicer who once posed for Cosmo.
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It will be fun to see if any radical pro-choicer ...
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Depending who is in the relivant office at the time, either a pro-choicer could gloss over dangers or a pro-lifer could exagerate even very unlikely or purely hypothetical dangers in the hope of scareing women away from abortion.
ProWomanProLife » Where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plains 2009
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Also, being a weak pro-choicer probably took away a key issue Coakley could have used to “scare” Dems into voting for her.
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Remember, even Mit Romney had to run as a pro-choicer to become governor.
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It is abundantly clear that no pro-choicer on this thread has betrayed even the most rudimentary understanding of the pro-life position.
Punishment 2008
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I was once a limited pro-choicer because of my concern of non-support for unwanted offspring.
Requiring viewing of pre-abortion ultrasounds: I’m with Crist on this one 2010
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