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You really shouldn’t waste your time responding to any of my posts. After reading your comment that Planned Parenthood has prevented more abortions than those who oppose it I decided your posts were not really worth readingWell in 2009 and 2013 it was more like 3% but let’s say 5% anyway.
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Abortion represents about 3-5% of PP’s total services (it may be more than 5% of its costs, I’m not sure, but that’s largely irrelevant). Roughly 1/10 of PP clients received an abortion. While PP does of course get federal funding (and lots of it), by law those funds can’t be used for abortions anyway.
(As has been pointed out, we can factor in something like a million rounds of emergency contraception if we like, which would bring it to about 15-16% of total services. Which still doesn’t make PP all and only about abortion).
Nothing, but that’s not the point. For supporters of abortion, it’s a philosophical question of when the life of the unborn child starts to take precedence over the rights of the living mother. The vast majority of pro-life people support abortion in cases of medical emergency, if pregnancy is the result of rape, etc which means that nearly everyone is actually in favour of killing children, just under different circumstances. Conversely, you’d be extremely hard pressed to find someone who is pro-choice and advocated sex selective abortion under any circumstances whatsoever (ok so someone will write back and find a nutjob who argues just that, but I mean a reasonable person). So actually, everyone is in favour of abortion restrictions.
The abortion debate is about where to draw the line, not whether or not it should be ever allowed…that is something I think you will find few people tend to point out.