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Margaret Sanger's dream is sadly alive in New York City
(07-29-2015, 03:39 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: correct we have no authority... But what about the years of "family planning" education kids get in schools.   Telling them to not have children and when you do just abort it ......    We are brain washing them at a young age to the point they are so easy with taking a life.    

When a mother loses a child she is broken usually.   But yet we tell them an abortion is nothing .   There is no difference in an abortion or a miscarriage.   Yet a miscarriage comes with loss, sorrow, grief, etc.    And an abortion they walk out with a lollipop while pp sells off their baby for parts and trying to get the most money.   They never are told or realize that their baby is baby enough to be used for parts.

I understand why people think they need to educate that way.   And I don't think you are a Eugenicist.   But I do think you and lots of other people have fallen into this brain wash we have all been mixed up and  with them actually telling us that we are Better off if certain people don't have children.    And we do it by our placement of pp.  

I am guilty of this as well.   I said the same dumb things.   I am just glad I woke up.

Where the hell did you go to school? Teaching children about preventing pregnancy is not what you said above. Not even close. I'm also not so sure that any family planning class encourages abortions.

But at least I know where you are coming from now. You buy the myth that women dance into the clinic and giggle through the procedure and prance away happy.

What a maroon.

An abortion is an incredibly difficult decision that a woman must make. It is not thrust upon her. It is not without counseling.

You don't have to for abortion (I am not) to at least have compassion for the women who choose it.

You also don't have to just make stuff up to make it sound even worse than it is.
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RE: Margaret Sanger's dream is sadly alive in New York City - GMDino - 07-29-2015, 12:14 PM

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