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AggregateDemand
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« on: April 01, 2014, 11:52:46 PM »

I don't think the social right understands history's relationship to the present very well. Point being: Abortion procedures existed in ancient Rome, and maybe always, I don't know for sure. Abortions will always be around. If the social right in the South wants a return to those times (some creep in a shack would probably happily perform an abortion), then they can keep this up, but my hope is that they will lose these fights in court.

I don't think the left understands abortion. Choice for women is not really the crux of the issue. Abortion is left-wing eugenics--the planned extermination of undesirable populations. I'm pro-choice, but only to avoid some ridiculous power grab by the government to regulate human life, even before they give it a serial number and an IRS account.

The social-right is strange because they understand the true nature of abortion, yet they restrict access to birth control.
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AggregateDemand
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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2014, 11:19:41 AM »

I don't think you understand reality.

I think you need to look at the data for a change. Virtually all abortions are performed on women in the lower two income quintiles. Abortion patients are disproportionately minority, particularly African-American. Over 80% of all abortion patients are 20 or older.

Abortion = eugenics. That's why Democrats want to migrate to a universal birth control system so Planned Parenthood can do something besides encouraging poor minorities to get abortions.
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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2014, 02:50:10 PM »

Only three percent of all Planned Parenthood services are related to abortion. Meanwhile, 71% of services aim to prevent unwanted pregnancy (thus also preventing abortions).

Planned Parenthood performs 25% of all abortions in the US, and who knows how many they sanction by referring patients.

PPFA's biggest impact is on the abortion industry, regardless of what they publish on their website.
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2014, 03:49:48 PM »

Serious question, AggregateDemand, let's say that hypothetically you and you alone got to decide abortion law in the U.S.  What would you make the penalty for an abortion for the mother who gets it and/or the doctor who preforms it?

None. But I'm not foolish enough to advocate for a medical procedure that costs 1.2M American lives, nor am I ridiculous enough to push for abortion deregulation.

The true left glorify abortion and use women's rights to deflect criticism and shut down dissent. But a majority of Americans believe abortion is morally-wrong and a super-majority generally support stronger regulations, particularly for late-term procedures.

Abortion is another example of liberals celebrating their own failure because failure gives them political leverage. As long as abortions occur in the millions, conservatives will always be angry. As long as poor people stay poor, conservatives will be angry. These problems could be solved easily, but why would Democrats want to solve them? Who cares if every woman of child-bearing age could be put on contraceptives for $3B-$4B? Way more fun to make private religious institutions and conservative organizations fund contraceptives for their employees, then shame them if they object.
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