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I guess you could say if you were born after 1973 you could be an abortion survivor.
There were states allowing abortions prior to 1973.
People have been dying since the first humans were born. death in preganacy has always been with us. Deformaties and still births. death durring and immediately after birth . hours, days weeks, months and years after birth.
Last edited by Chimuelojones; 04-24-2013 at 11:40 AM..
Plus there is no proof all these babies end up on welfare. Some are from very rich families.
Read the abortion survivors stories. They are all tax payers now.
That's how you value life? Because they pay taxes? Wow.
Typical. Dismiss the children of the poor who may end up on welfare and hail the very rich families who will never need it.
Let us know when the anti-choice people start having actual compassion for the child who eats a free lunch because his parents lost their jobs in the recession. When you start urging Congress to pass programs to ensure poor kids have nutritious lunches (so their brains will work and they can learn in school) we'll know you actually care about life.
That's how you value life? Because they pay taxes? Wow.
Typical. Dismiss the children of the poor who may end up on welfare and hail the very rich families who will never need it.
Let us know when the anti-choice people start having actual compassion for the child who eats a free lunch because his parents lost their jobs in the recession. When you start urging Congress to pass programs to ensure poor kids have nutritious lunches (so their brains will work and they can learn in school) we'll know you actually care about life.
You know very well I was not saying that. The person was whining about kids on welfare, I was pointing out it did not follow, some go on to live very good lives. No one wants to stop programs that help children. Geesh.
"The floodgates have been opened. Recently, I wrote for National Right to Life News Today about how the abortion conversation has shifted over the past forty years (http://nrlc.cc/11hjPl9). I wrote about how medical research, the revealing power of ultrasound, and the powerful experiences of post-abortive
women and men have made it very difficult for abortion advocates to deny the humanity of the unborn.
I also briefly mentioned how the lives of abortion survivors, like me, are living testament to the humanity of the unborn. I would like to delve a little deeper into that today.
After 40 years of legal abortion in the United States, the case for life is poignantly made by abortion survivors themselves. These are people whose mothers were headed to see the abortionist, but by a miracle of grace were saved. Now, looking back as adults, they realize that their personal connection gives them a responsibility to promote the message of life.
Three abortion survivors shared their stories with the Register.
How the hell can a fetus or embryo survive an abortion?
How the hell can a fetus or embryo survive an abortion?
It can't, which is why (as usual for this poster) the term "abortion survivor" is dishonest at best.
Do you read any source besides "LifeNews," janelle? Sorry, but the second I see that's the link, I know it's going to be non-factual, emotional, and religiously biased... try coming back with a REAL source, proving that any fetus can survive legal abortion, and then maybe we can talk further. I've asked you to do that in the past, and have yet to see you rise to the challenge. Hmmm, wonder why? Perhaps because even YOU know this is bogus?
And they say liberals only argue with emotion, LOL.
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