I mean, really, what “choice” are we talking about here? The “choice”
to what? We’re not debating the “choice” to keep your child and raise
him yourself. We’re not arguing over adoption, either. The sole thing we
have a difference on is abortion. That’s what we’re debating here. So let’s get real.
You’re either pro-abortion or you’re pro-life. If you support the
“choice” to abort, then you are pro-abortion. And if you have a hard
time with that, maybe you should reconsider your beliefs. Read on...
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In a creative and imaginative use of biology and logic in favor of her abortion-advocating agenda, Guardian writer
Sarah Ditum deduced that females should be allowed to abort females
that they don’t “want” growing inside of them. She also posited that to
deny her this right (via “forcing” her to carry an “unwanted” female
baby to term) is to subject her to “rank brutality.” Read more...
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Two years later, boy who "would never smile" can light up a room
Doctors had all but convinced Jen and Brad Mckinstry that they should
abort their son Colton. He had been diagnosed with hydrocephalus, the
buildup of fluid in the ventricles within the brain, and the prognosis
was anything but good. In fact, doctors were certain that their baby boy
wouldn’t live. But on the off chance that he did survive his birth,
doctors said he would be a “vegetable.” Read more...
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The Planned Parenthood Project: exposing the agenda of the abortion giant
Students
for Life of America has big plans for the fall — visiting 41
universities during an eight-week time frame, bringing to light the
truth of Planned Parenthood’s agenda. They have boiled down Planned
Parenthood’s agenda into four parts, which they will use to show
students across the country that Planned Parenthood does not have the
best interest of their customers in mind when they offer their services.
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Researchers strive to turn abortion into birth control
Abortion as birth control isn’t a very popular subject. Abortion
advocates don’t like to bring up the idea of women using abortion as
birth control — the National Abortion Federation even calls it a myth.
But that’s exactly what some pro-abortion researchers are pushing for:
an abortion pill masquerading as a contraceptive. Read more...
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