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Margaret Sanger's dream is sadly alive in New York City
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(07-22-2015, 10:15 PM)bfine32 Wrote: 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.

The only way your argument works if less than 2 percentage points of the women that said interference with responsibilities were thinking of work since, you know, that would be an economic issue as well. Are you going to take the position that fewer women than would make up 2 percentage points on that poll were thinking of work with that answer, especially considering how much overlap there would have to be for money to also be that high?

Yes, they abort because life would be easier, but not just for them. Easier because they would not be able to afford to pay for both them and the child. That's an economic situation. The biggest reason abortions happen. Spin it any way you want, that is the fact of all of this.





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RE: Margaret Sanger's dream is sadly alive in New York City - Belsnickel - 07-23-2015, 07:47 AM

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