Excellent! Can you be a little more specific with the topic, though? I need to know what it is exactly you're disagreeing with me on.
What is most important?
The mothers right to decide over her own body (= abortions -> legal), or the fetus "right to live" (= abortions-> not legal any more).
2 subissues:
-> The moral aspect: What is good moral? Letting the mother decide over her own body and life? "Saving" the life of the fetus?
-> The practical issue: Should abortions be legal? Or should abortions only be allowed in certain cases where the mothers life is in danger? -> If so, where should the limit go? Who has the right to decide? Is a 14 year old rape victim a good candidate for an abortion? What about a 20 year college student with student loans that was a bit reckless at a party? (If she does not get an abortion, her college degree will go down the drain, she does not want the child at all, and she will still have the loans. Should the "fetus right to live" count more than the mothers burden?)
Important: Debussey will not prepare in advance for this, and time is still limited. Debussey = looking forward to a good "battle" though. Debussey might even learn something. The new brain implant has given Debussey some extra brainpower.