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In this clip, "White House Brief" host Jon Miller established a compelling argument against those who are believed to be pro-life except in the case of incest/rape. Miller broke down his argument and concluded that a person who is against abortion most of the time but comfortable with it in certain instances is not actually pro-life.
Miller explained that a person who is pro-life most of the time is, in fact, pro-choice and furthermore, this type of individual has missed the point entirely. Being pro-life is not about the mother but rather about the innocent baby who can not speak for itself, according to Miller.
"I do not know anyone who is pro-life who's opposition to abortion is a pragmatic one. No, it's a moral argument and if your opposition to abortion is based on the fact that all life is sacred ... then why is life only that came about by means of incest or raped any different?" Miller asked.
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