To: presidio9
“The number of abortions would remain unchanged as long as people could travel.” So, the same percentage of American women who had aboritons here last year used to fly to Sweden pre- Roe v Wade? After all, “people could travel” when abortion was illegal in the U.S. I try not to resort to name-calling when i disagree with someone, but this is just a fact: the guy is a moron. A rare point of agreement between the National Right to Life and Planned PArenthood is that abortion rates go up when access to abortion “improves”, meaning when it's easier to get one.
91 posted on
10/01/2008 12:11:10 PM PDT by
utahagen
To: utahagen
but abortion would not be illegal in the united states with simply overturning Roe. Many, if not most, states would have it in one degree or another.
And abortion was legal in some states, including the worst offender by far, California, before 1973.
96 posted on
10/01/2008 12:18:33 PM PDT by
ChurtleDawg
(voting only encourages them)
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