To: Saundra Duffy
Connsidering the comment (it's not really a statistical relatinship without more study and actual numbers) between Marin County (CA) extremely breast cancer rates (but almost no polution nor manufactoring/pollution/nor industrial causes!) and higher-than-nomral abortion rates ....
I wonder if there's any sudy done indicating high "inner city)/poor women's breast cancer rates and THEIR probably higher-normal-abortion rates? (After all, free "abortion for the poor" is the calling card for decades of federal funding efforts by the abortion industry.)
It would make sense that the combination of extreme financial pressure (pressure not to have a baby) and easy-availablity of abortion and no stigma-attached would lead to higher-than-normal abortion rates in the poorest communities.
Then again - I might be all wet. Until the recent welfare reform changes, having a baby was also a status symbol and a lunch ticket to get more welfare dollars ... so there may equally have been pressure NOT to abort a poor child.
To: Robert A. Cook, PE
The abortion industry fights any kind of record-keeping at every turn. I'd like to see a registry of women who have had abortions - a place where these women can record their experiences. God knows, there is no real record-keeping going on now. Many times, women use fictitious names and never come back for follow-up. God only knows the suffering, shame and horror of the aftermath of abortion. Just think of all the women who are already DEAD from breast cancer and no one even knows they had an abortion. I know of one such case. This is so sad and sickening. In America - we have to fight for the truth and the "powers that be" suppress the truth. Talk about your big business scandal!!! Planned Parenthood is nothing but one of those evil giant business empires. PP - GO TO HELL!!!
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