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Margaret Sanger's dream is sadly alive in New York City
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(07-22-2015, 09:37 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: 74% said interference with work school, or other responsibilities.
73% said could not afford.

So, still, 73% of women polled about why they had an abortion cited money. One percentage point lower than those that cited interference with things that, for the most part, interfered with them earning money. That is still 73% of the women polled saying their economic situation led to their decision to have an abortion. If you want to quarrel over one percentage point, likely within the margin of error, and about a semantic argument that you like to berate others for adhering to, feel free. But given that for most of these women the "inconvenience" was likely to their ability to earn a living I will stick with my assertion.

I have zero idea what this has to do with semantics; but yeah stick with your assertion. Probably better than trying to consider the facts.

The bottom line is women abort babies because they think life is easier without them. Excuse that however you see fit.
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RE: Margaret Sanger's dream is sadly alive in New York City - bfine32 - 07-22-2015, 10:15 PM

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