For those who don't see abortion as a big problem

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Why not add a caveat?
Dan, if you look at the top of the page, it says: “Each red flash you see represents a life lost.
On average, an unborn child’s life is ended in the world every 3/4 of a second…
…or 113,973 children every day.”

That’s clear enough for everyone else, so it’s going to have to do for you as well.
 
You are still assuming past experience is accurately predicting current abortions. You need a caveat.
 
It might be a good idea to report abortions daily, taking the previous day’s count, and posting it on the internet or newspaper: “Yesterdays’s abortion numbers: ___” It would be good to have a state by state breakdown, to see where the most unborn children are being killed on a daily basis. We would also be able to see if the trends are up or down. Perhaps abortion clinics could post the numbers on outside signs, showing cumulative abortions to date.
 
It might be a good idea to report abortions daily, taking the previous day’s count, and posting it on the internet or newspaper: “Yesterdays’s abortion numbers: ___” It would be good to have a state by state breakdown, to see where the most unborn children are being killed on a daily basis. We would also be able to see if the trends are up or down. Perhaps abortion clinics could post the numbers on outside signs, showing cumulative abortions to date.
Not going to happen, but if we are fantasizing, I’d like to see reporting of emergency calls from abortion clinics for botched abortions where the woman was injured.

Still a good website.
 
You think abortion is a big problem? Make it illegal. Women in this country are extremely creative and motivated to maintain the rights that have been granted to them in this country.

You roll back Roe and your problem will proliferate. You don’t have to take my word for it. Just watch and learn should abortion become illegal again in this country.
 
It might be a good idea to report abortions daily, taking the previous day’s count, and posting it on the internet or newspaper: “Yesterdays’s abortion numbers: ___” It would be good to have a state by state breakdown, to see where the most unborn children are being killed on a daily basis. We would also be able to see if the trends are up or down. Perhaps abortion clinics could post the numbers on outside signs, showing cumulative abortions to date.
Yes, Jim, why don’t we just identify the women by name and address and assign them all a great big banner to wear around their arms: “A” for abortion. Sound familiar?
 
You think abortion is a big problem? Make it illegal. Women in this country are extremely creative and motivated to maintain the rights that have been granted to them in this country.

You roll back Roe and your problem will proliferate. You don’t have to take my word for it. Just watch and learn should abortion become illegal again in this country.
Women in this country are extremely creative and motivated to keep killing their own babies in the womb? I think you sell women short, my friend. The “rights” granted to murder one’s own child are fictions, and are sinful in the extreme.

Before abortion was legal, women bore their illegitimate children, and gave them up for adoption, to loving parents who were waiting for babies of their own. The numbers of illegal, dangerous, “coat hanger” abortions were FICTITIOUS, made up in order to get the laws changed.

Women need loving care, not abortion.
 
Yes, Jim, why don’t we just identify the women by name and address and assign them all a great big banner to wear around their arms: “A” for abortion. Sound familiar?
I’m talking statistics, not individuals. If abortion is such a great thing, surely abortion clinics would like to publicize their numbers. Hospitals advertise when they do the most of particular surgeries.

It seems to me that women are increasingly pro-life. And being pro-life means being pro-woman.
 
I believe that abortion is a major issue that needs to be discussed with absolute accuracy and honesty. You seem to disagree. I don’t think we as a society will ever be able to have a constructive dialogue on abortion as long people take it as their right to be sloppy and avoid the hard work to achieve complete accuracy. Your clock could be fixed with a caveat or by doing extremely hard work. You are choosing to do neither.

I understand that you have strong feelings about abortion. Don’t those strong feelings tell you to be absolutely accurate?
No, you don’t. You are, in fact, trying to derail/sideline the discussion by calling for a reporting criteria [labled by you as accuracy] that is well outside the norm for scientific, let alone non-scientific (used here to mean accurate reporting of scientific findings by non-scientists/researchers), reporting. Or, do you really believe what you wrote and, in fact, view modern physics as a bunch of hogwash?

To the OP, keep up the good work.
 
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