Thursday, January 23, 2014

Abortion in America

They braved the cold in Washington D.C. yesterday as tens of thousands of pro-life individuals demonstrated to end abortion in the March for Life. It was the 41st anniversary of Roe v Wade. 

There are now more people who are pro-life than those for killing the unborn. Most Americans, about 84%, would limit abortions to the first three months of pregnancy; of those, 58% are strongly pro-choice. A Marist Poll found that 74% of Americans would ban abortions after 20 weeks except to save the life of the mother (a rarity that pro-choice people play upon as if it happens half the time). Many Americans (53%) believe life begins at conception and fully 62% think abortion is morally wrong.


The survey also found that most people believe parents should be notified before an abortion can be obtained for their minor child (abut 80%), and 79% want a 24 hour waiting period to give time to think it over. Fifty-eight percent support the idea of showing the woman an ultrasound image of her baby at least one day prior to the abortion, and 57% believe abortion does a woman more harm than good--the numbers were much higher for the harm it does to the baby.


As of last January, there have been 55,772,015 abortions and the number is obviously a lot higher a year later. From 2011 to 2012, Planned Parenthood (yes, it's an oxymoron) performed 333,964 abortions and generated about $150 million for the slaughter with about $1.2 billion in revenue overall. In the 2011 to 2012 time frame, only 2300 customers were referred to adoption services. Compare that to the number of the dead, and the math is staggering.

“I’ve noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born.” –Ronald Reagan


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