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LeroyCRHP
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Certainly Capt;
TamM also offered 3 excellent options.
It really would be easy to start a pro-life policy.
TamM also offered 3 excellent options.
- Have a before marriage abstinence campaign like we do against drugs and cigarettes. Not about contraceptives, but abstinence. Look at the dramatic reduction in smoking in the past 50 years. This is a long term program. I think everyone is for this and if we reduced these high risk pregnancies by 50% in 10 years that would be an incredible savings in human suffering.
- Outlaw abortions. This will have immediate results and leads to #3.
- With 1M more babies when #2 is enacted we need a comprehensive plan to address this. Offer support for pregnant couples when it does happen. Include churches and local organizations that help the Mom and baby with health care and delivery if they cannot afford it.
- There are so many people wanting to adopt babies we need to establish national adoption program that covers the whole process. There are about 150,000 adoptions per year so we would have to staff up to cover some larger number. Not sure of the first year 1M new babies how many would come up for adoption vs how many would be kept… Assuming we would need 1 staff person for annual of 100 adoptions and 300,000 adoptions we would need 30,000 staff people for this program plus management.
- Create a Family Czar cabinet postion. This would adminster the campaign in #1, provide a comprehensive plan for #3 and #4.
It really would be easy to start a pro-life policy.
Can you provide three tangible solutions to the abortion dilemma in the United States?
capt