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Pro Life - Hardly
The pro-life crowd has missed the bus again..Isn’t the financial strain of pregnancy and the health care costs associated with bearing and raising children a coercive factor that leads some women to have abortions? Won’t mothers with great affordable health care be more likely to choose to keep their babies? Isn’t this a good thing?
Posted to
Human Nature
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colorado
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September 30, 2009
women are not simple-minded
I’m pro-choice, and of course I see the differences between the abortions described in the article. Even so, I believe a woman should have the right to make the choice for herself. Whenever people bring up the possibility of abuse in the system I have to wonder: how many women do you know would take something like abortion so lightly? It’s never ...
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Human Nature
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minthecity
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June 12, 2009
Palin Teenage Pregancy.
What no one is considering here is the possibility that this young girl could have been coerced/pressured by her boyfriend into having unprotected sex. She also could have been raped/incested. And given her mother's zero tolerance stance on abortion, that would mean that the possibility exists that this young girl is being forced by her mother to ...
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Human Nature
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michele.lafferty
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October 15, 2008