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There's a phenomenon called "The Roe Effect", after the 1970s Supreme Court decision.
Children often (but not always) grow up with similar principles and convictions as their parents had.
People who believe babies should be born safe and healthy whenever possible, often produce children who wind up believing the same thing after their parents' training.
People who don't believe in that, and who feel abortion as a form of birth control is OK, often produce... no children.
So after a few generations, the number of people who believe abortion is merely another convenient form of birth control, diminishes. WHile the number of people who believe abortion is a bad thing, and/or necessary only in extremis, gets large and larger.
Democrats basically breed themselves out of the voter base after a few generations. No wonder they are so desperate to import illegal aliens from other countries and get them citizenship.
Wow, this is still going on? I think anyone who states in public that in no uncertain terms that abortion is murder (and those that support them), but it's okay as long as the babies are black, should have a long hard reconsideration how they got to that. This isn't a grey area, or something with contentious opinion, it's plain evil and ungodly. Those people should have more than a pound of shame.
That's the way I read it ... The more of THOSE people that kill their babies the better.
So he DOES support Abortion when he sees a benefit.
By the way, this "Liberal" is against abortion when it is used as birth control.
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