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To: JohnnyZ

"The majority of states will keep it legal...what then happens to your mission?

Work to make it illegal in those states .... duh"

Exactly. Most states(midwestern, southern and mountain west) will keep it legal but put tough restrictions on it that aren't allowed now. Some states(coastal blue states) will keep it free and easy but they'll be in the minority.

I'd be willing to bet that when the issue goes back to the states we'll see an immediate 30-40% drop in the number of abortions done annually. That's a drop of 300,00-400,000 per year nationwide.Hawaii doesn't really worry me because it's too expensive for most to have access to.

Then you go to work on the rest in the state legislatures of the abortion on demand states and slowly but surely you'll see a tightening of the rules. It'll certainly be an easier task that waiting on the Supreme Court to change.That's why the abortion promoters are so frightened by what's going on now. they know that once the question is sent back to the states it's only a matter of time until abortion becomes a rarity.


30 posted on 03/09/2006 12:31:45 PM PST by Neville72 (uist)
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To: Neville72
That's why the abortion promoters are so frightened by what's going on now. they know that once the question is sent back to the states it's only a matter of time until abortion becomes a rarity.

Not only that; when the matter is sent back to the states, it will cost the pro-abortion folks a LOT more money because they'll have to fight the issue in EVERY state, whereas now, they only have to donate to the sitting members of Congress.

99 posted on 03/10/2006 9:57:40 AM PST by SuziQ
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