The Wine-Sipping Butchers of Planned Parenthood

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In my youth I was anti-abortion, then I got involved with the DHS and working with abused & neglected children. Many of those children were miserable and I'm sure have not led happy lives since. While I still despise abortion, in some cases it may be the most humane decision a woman can make.
 

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I'm neither for nor against abortion. I believe it's a demon best wrestled with by the individuals experiencing the situation. I also believe it has less than nothing to do with the good governance of a free republic.

That being said, I'd ask everyone to imagine amongst the current U.S. population of 365+ Million people, an additional 55 million (and their offspring) who were unwanted by their biological progenitors, many of whom would be raised in poverty. While I'm sure a significant portion of them would grow up to be loved and provide a positive contribution, what percentage of them wouldn't? Would it have a higher statistical value than the current populace? What would the net effect be on the overall health and welfare of the country, (which isn't exactly great as it currently stands)? On crime statistics? On government assistance statistics?

I'm not intent on changing anyone's mind on the subject, just adding some food for thought. Carry on!

Exactly. Abortions are evil but we don't give a @#$! about all the kids in foster care. The dead ones though, we totally ****ing care about and will mourn over. The ones sitting alone in foster homes? LOL sucks to be them! God bless their unwanted souls!!!!
 

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