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How Low Can They Go?

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Ok if Planned Parenthood pays for it?    Or NARAL?   Or private insurence?

Rape or incest?   Bear the child?   Hopelessly deformed or undeveloped fetus?   Hold on for nine months?

Twelve or thirteen year old?   Figure out a way to raise that child?


The reasons you give for abortion are not the dominant ones in the real world.  Most of the time, the woman just doesn't want to have the kid (let's call it the inconvenience motive):

 

But is it OK if they are paid for as above?   Your main oppostion seemed to be cost to tax payers.    If I opened my wallet, to pay for them it seemed OK.

Perhaps you forgot about Roe v. Wade. We know that there is the option and due to the fact that many have deep-seated negative feelings about abortion, indeed, taxpayer funds should not be available or used to fund abortions. As to your question 'what about Planned Parenthood?' That, msmal, is essentially taxpayer money.

 

Not true.   Planned Parenthood uses taxpayer funds for women's other health issues, not abortions. 

You didn't address NARAL or private insurance

 

As to the majority of the rest of your queries - most of those situations are covered in most states.

 

So you're OK with how all the states cover those situations.   If they use tax money for abortions in those situations, it's OK with you.   Do I have that right?

 

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The saying goes, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." So, I guess that maybe when a slut has an abortion, she's doing society a favor by not perpetuating her off-shoot of the species.

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The abortion culture metastasis's into this kind of thing :

 

Newborn baby found in trash pile

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Posted: Aug 31, 2013 4:33 PM CDTUpdated: Sep 02, 2013 6:26 AM CDT
 
 
 
 
NEW JERSEY  (MYFOXNY.COM) -

Jersey City police are searching for the mother of a  newborn baby boy who was found in a trash pile Saturday afternoon.

Hudson County prosecutors say the child was found on  Kensington Avenue near the McGinley Square neighborhood. The infant was taken to  Jersey City Medical Center and weighs about two to three pounds.

The child was breathing on his own when he was taken  to the hospital. He was being cared for in a neonatal intensive care unit.

His condition was listed as stable on Sunday  afternoon.

Rebecca Wolmers says two boys heard crying from a  trash pile and they knocked on her door. She said, being a mother herself, her  instincts took over.

“I’m glad I didn’t see the baby purple or anything  like that,” said Wolmers. “The baby was moving. I was able to clean the baby’s  mouth and nose and I saw his chest moving up and down. I didn’t want to touch  him too much but the baby was breathing.”

No arrests have been made and the police  investigation is ongoing.

Authorities haven't said how long the child may have  been outside.

Read more: http://www.myfoxny.com/story/23309236/newborn-baby-found-in-nj-trash-pile#ixzz2djre0gqs

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I think that is how Oscar the Grouch was created.

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