Monday, March 19, 2007

you, me, and abortion: part one of a bajillion


abortion is a hard decision to make that surprisingly doesnt become crystal clear when you enter an abortion clinic surrounded by a bunch of christians holding signs.

maybe instead of always trying to scare and guilt people out of having abortions we should try and understand why they would want one in the first place...and maybe even give them the tools to prevent pregnancy.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

REASONS GIVEN FOR ABORTIONS: AGI SURVEY, 2000-2001 [8]

Reason or situation.......number......% of abortions

not using contraception.....4,957 ...........46.40
forced to have relations......~64 ............0.6
using contraception.........5,726............53.60
contraceptive failed.......~1,808............16.9
(despite proper use)

..................total....10,683...........100

http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/policy/abortion/abreasons.html



If only people would choose to use an effective birth control,
(or two).

They wouldn’t have to make another choice……..

http://www.sexual-health-resource.org/hormonal_birth_control.htm

Cash payments for using birth control…………..

http://serr8d.blogspot.com/2007/02/project-preventionthe-road-as-opposed.html

I know their are a number of people who can’t use birth control for one reason or another.

But is that true for all types of birth control,
there are many different types to choose from,
surely one to suite most every-one.

I would suggest that the number of people that can’t use any of them at all would be very small

but many use this as their reason.

Also:

If a Chemist cannot adequately fulfill his role and fill every script written by a doctor,
then he should employ someone who can or look for another line of business.


Revealing statements made by former abortion industry personnel.
These are direct quotes from men and women who worked in abortion facilities.
http://heavensdaydreamer.blogspot.com/2007/03/end-abortion.html

Bruce

Anonymous said...

U.S. Abortion Deaths Compared to U.S. War Deaths

Revolutionary War - 4,435 deaths.
Civil War (both sides) - 498,332 deaths.
World War I - 116,708 deaths.
World War II - 407,316 deaths.
Korea - 25,604 deaths.
Vietnam - 58,168 deaths.
War in Iraq - 3,233 deaths

U.S. War - 1,113,796 deaths

U.S. Abortion - ~ 35,000,000 deaths

U.S. Abortion - ~ 1,370,000 deaths per year
U.S. Abortion - ~ 3,700 deaths per day

World Abortion - ~ 46,000,000 deaths per year
World Abortion - ~ 126,000 deaths per day

http://www.abortionno.org/Resources/fastfacts.html
http://www.htmlbible.com/abortstats.htm

Anonymous said...

I think abortion is a solution. I guess many people think is like killing a child but, many times, I would preffer to not be alive to live with my seventeen-years-old and infantile mother.
I think in young parents whose lives change suddently because the pill fault one day: people who can't finish the university, who haven't jobs or none idea of future, people with AIDS, etc.

And... to the two others reviewers... i can say something: I promise you, both of you, that the american wars in the world have get more than billions of deaths. I promise you, Vietnam, Iraq and South America, where USA make that it want, can tell you.

Kisses, and sorry for my bad english.