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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Roe isn't going anywhere. The sky is not falling. Conservatives are pragmatists. They don't like abortion, so they tend not to have them. They also recognize the tremendous value in keeping the numbers of liberals in check that abortion provides. Margaret Sanger knew what she was doing when she founded PP. [/quote] are you nuts. your base is evangelical mysonginist. they would LOVE to overturn Roe. Or just make it impossible to get an abortion in most states. Sorry, I know several very conservative women who have had abortions, all pro-life. The hypocrisy of conservatives is well known.[/quote] Are you unable to fathom that perhaps they consider the abortion to be the gravest mistake of their lives, and they want to prevent other women from suffering as they have?[/quote] I can fathom that. But it's not what most women say. For women who have first trimester abortions, which are most of them, using the morning after pill or other methods, the estimate is that 35% of women have one. I don't have the breakdown of conservative or non-conservative on that, though. [/quote] My sister had an abortion in college and to this day (two kids later) says it was the best decision she ever made. Given that, I suppose she should be fighting to force all women in college who become pregnant to abort, right? [/quote]
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