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"A January 2011 fact sheet by the pro-abortion rights Guttmacher Institute listed all the reasons that women who have had an abortion give for their unexpected pregnancy, and not one of them is lack of access to contraception."
So, what's the real reason, PP is around every corner pushing condoms of all colors and flavors on our children?
"A January 2011 fact sheet by the pro-abortion rights Guttmacher Institute listed all the reasons that women who have had an abortion give for their unexpected pregnancy, and not one of them is lack of access to contraception."
So, what's the real reason, PP is around every corner pushing condoms of all colors and flavors on our children?
Sounds to me like they have taken the bull by the horns and are addressing a very real problem.
What are you doing to prevent unwanted pregnancies?
why a woman has an abortion is no ones business but hers!
if planned parenthood didn't give out low cost birth control there would most certainly be more abortions.
Obviously you did not read the article. Lack of access to birth control had no correlation to abortions. We don't need to waste our taxpayer money on Planned Parenthood's low cost birth control and we certainly don't need them in our public schools handing out there candy coated condoms to our children.
Obviously you did not read the article. Lack of access to birth control had no correlation to abortions. We don't need to waste our taxpayer money on Planned Parenthood's low cost birth control and we certainly don't need them in our public schools handing out there candy coated condoms to our children.
Do you really think taking away easy access to birth control is going to result in fewer unplanned pregnancies and fewer abortions?
Obviously you did not read the article. Lack of access to birth control had no correlation to abortions. We don't need to waste our taxpayer money on Planned Parenthood's low cost birth control and we certainly don't need them in our public schools handing out there candy coated condoms to our children.
If you taught your children about sex and birth control, the schools wouldn't have to.
For pete's sake..condoms are sold in the supermarket..everyone has access to them if they so choose.
Absolutely. No need for the public school's to be endorsing sex by passing them out in the schools - high schools, middle schools and aiming for elementary schools all at tax payer expense, often via the help of Planned Parenthood and without any regard for the Family's Values or Rights to raise their own child how they see fit.
And PP tries to lay claim, falsely, that access to birth control is the answer to avoiding abortion, while denying the researched evidence. Why? Money to perpetuate their own agenda, which many taxpayers disagree with. I think the truth about this organization is beginning to be fully realized and the game is near its end. You don't have to be totally anti-abortion to realize this organization is not helping us and should be defunded.
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