Thursday, August 30, 2001

Since this is the FOURTH time I have asked this same rhetorical question to the Pro-Choice camp and not recieved ONE answer, I will ask it for a fifth time and see if anyone can defend them.

Abortion advocates say they are in the business to help women. I assume they mean all women, poor and not-so-poor, etc. Other than offering to kill their children for them, what are they doing? I'm trying to debunk the myth that these "women's centers" care about something other than abortion. There are more abortion alternative agencies in the U.S. than abortion mills, and they are staffed almost entirely by volunteers. They provide counseling on birth control, free room and board during and after pregnancy, free clothing, help with adoption, post-natal instruction, help in continuing education, etc. The other side will talk about the counseling they give. What they mean is abortion counseling. Here is an open question to anyone at Planned Parenthood or anyone who defends them:

"If a 15-year-old girl comes into your clinic/abortion mill with
no money, no one to help her, no home to go to and no
intention of having an abortion, what services does your
facility provide for her?"



Later today or Friday, we will discuss Planned Parenthood's motto: "Every child a wanted child." It sounds so nice, doesn't it? Makes you think they actually care about children, huh? Wrong. They care about abortion. Period.
The implication of the motto is "Every Un-Wanted child a DEAD child."

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