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Post by Ian on Jun 1, 2004 17:22:04 GMT -5
A federal judge out of San Fran just decided that the ban against this incredibly unpopular procedure is "unconstitutional". Story: www.iht.com/articles/522824.html
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Post by scummybear on Jun 3, 2004 9:14:21 GMT -5
It's interesting to see the statistics shown (by a pro-abortion research group, I might add) as to the reasons given to have abortions. . .
Reason Total Percentage
Woman is concerned about how having a baby could change her life 76
Woman can't afford baby now 68
Woman has problems with relationship or wants to avoid single parenthood 51
Woman is unready for responsibility 31
Woman doesn't want others to know she has had sex or is pregnant 31
Woman is not mature enough or is too young to have a child 30
Woman has all the children she wanted, or has all grown-up children 26
Husband or partner wants woman to have abortion 23
Fetus has possible health problem 13
Woman has health problem 7
Woman's parents want her to have abortion 7
Woman was victim of rape or incest 1
Other 6
( From the Alan Guttmacher Institute 1987 survey)
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Post by MO on Jun 3, 2004 13:38:30 GMT -5
Something needs to be done about the out of control judicial tyranny! When was the last time our elected officials voted and decided on any major issue?
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Post by shell on Oct 10, 2004 12:27:06 GMT -5
whenever it was mo it was to long ago it high time they voted against abortions in general
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Post by Malebolgia on Nov 10, 2004 19:31:40 GMT -5
I wonder what in the world the "Other" 6% were. Virgin birth's maybe?
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Post by Cheneysmyhero on Nov 10, 2004 19:41:33 GMT -5
Something needs to be done about the out of control judicial tyranny! When was the last time our elected officials voted and decided on any major issue? I agree! Let's do away with the whole Checks and Balances system all together. We don't need those pesky judges interpretting our constitution!! What a bunch of TurdFergusons.
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Post by ProChildren on Nov 11, 2004 10:00:43 GMT -5
As long as they outlaw abortion then I am for almost anything
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Post by midcan5 on Feb 4, 2007 11:45:54 GMT -5
We have a legislative branch why do so many fault judges for their decisions? Let the legislature make the law, curious that they don't? But then consider legislatures are chosen by the people, so I guess the answer is really obvious.
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Post by copycat42 (Libertarian) on Feb 23, 2008 22:28:59 GMT -5
As long as they outlaw abortion then I am for almost anything read "A Handmaiden's Tale" (or just the synopsis)
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