Per LE's request, this thread is started to try to answer a few questions. I am against abortion, let's get that out of the way first. If People here keep bringing up that we are killing 1.4 million a year and killing maybe a "mozart" or a "president" or a doctor that will cure cancer. I refuse to play on these "emotion" tatics. Let's be honest, no one is reporting statistics before the decision,there were 1.2 illegal abortions a year before 1973. We are just playing on numbers. There is a difference of 200,000 a year before and after.
Answering TT from the other thread, There isn't really a big a number as you would have people believe. We really do have to answer serious questions like "What about the women that will go back to back alley abortions?"
Answering TT from the other thread, There isn't really a big a number as you would have people believe. We really do have to answer serious questions like "What about the women that will go back to back alley abortions?"
tinytim said:Actually, if all the aborted babies were born since 1973, there would be enough working bodies to support the burden the boomers put on social Security!
If it wasn't for abortion, Social Security would not be in trouble!
But we killed off the generation that supports the boomers!
Pre-Roe: When Abortion was Illegal
Prior to Roe v. Wade, abortion was illegal in nearly two-thirds of the states except in cases where it was necessary to save the life of the mother. In those states it was legal, it was only available under very limited circumstances. Women who wanted to terminate their pregnancy often sought illegal, back-alley abortions. It is estimated that before 1973, 1.2 million women resorted to illegal abortion yearly and that botched illegal abortions caused as many as 5,000 deaths a year (NARAL). During this period, illegal abortions were often performed by an untrained physician in unsanitary conditions using primitive methods (NAF).
Abortions before 1973
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