Abortion
The reasons why women have abortions are diverse and vary dramatically across the world. Some of the most common reasons are to postpone childbearing to a more suitable time or to focus energies and resources on existing children. Others include being unable to afford a child either in terms of the direct costs of raising a child or the loss of income while she is caring for the child, lack of support from the father, inability to afford additional children, desire to provide schooling for existing children, disruption of one's own education, relationship problems with their partner, a perception of being too young to have a child, unemployment, and not being willing to raise a child conceived as a result of rape or incest, among others. An additional factor is risk to maternal or fetal health, which was cited as the primary reason for abortion in over a third of cases in some countries and as a significant factor in only a single-digit percentage of abortions in other countries. An American study in 2002 concluded that about half of women having abortions were using a form of contraception at the time of becoming pregnant. Inconsistent use was reported by half of those using condoms and three-quarters of those using the birth-control pill; 42% of those using condoms reported failure through slipping or breakage. The Guttmacher Institute estimated that "most abortions in the United States are obtained by minority women" because minority women "have much higher rates of unintended pregnancy. Pro-Life vs. Pro-Choice. 10 Abortion Arguments: 10 Arguments For Abortion, 10 Arguments Against Abortion. A majority of people in the United States believe abortion should be legal and regulated. These facts fly in the face of both sides of the argument. The left wants abortion to be free and easy to obtain. The right wants abortion outlawed. There is an obvious solution to this problem if the leadership of both parties would just step forward. But they don't.

'For the crime of praying and singing hymns'

2/4/24
from The Gray Area:
2/4/24:
Pro-life activists Chet Gallagher, Coleman Boyd, Heather Idoni, Cal Zastrow, Dennis Green, and Paul Vaughn face up to 11 years in prison, The Daily Wire reported, due to their peaceful protest in the hallway outside a Mount Juliet abortion clinic in March 2021. Here is what that protest looked like. "For the crime of praying and singing hymns' these people may go to prison for up to 11 years! Does that not strike anyone as utterly beyond belief? After a summer of riots in 2020 where protestors destroyed businesses, tour down monuments, set fire to historic churches, and federal buildings, cities were taken over and lives lost, no one goes to jail. One person who defended himself fro the mob did go to trial for doing so, are you kidding me! After people are allowed to threaten and protest in front of Supreme Court Justices homes, and no one even gets escorted away! There is clearly an intentional imbalance in our exercise of justice. You can steal up to $750 in some places and not be arrested. Highways are blocked by climate change protestors, and no one can do anything about it, without getting in trouble for inhibiting the protestor's right to freely air their grievances. Illegal immigrants are flooding across our southern border, given debit cards in NYC and being set up to have the right to vote on other places, yet there is not a media or political uproar against any of it. Some things, and people, are untouchable, no matter what they do. Whereas other things, and people, are to be detested at all times. Especially when praying (detested) in front of an abortion clinic (untouchable). U.S. Senator Mike Lee and Representative Chip Roy Team Up to Repeal the FACE Act a Federal Law Designed to Protect Access to Abortion Facilities. More From Daily Signal:


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