9,200 Fewer Abortions in Texas After Passage of Pro-Life Law

Well, besides the fact that your source is CNS news, a Christian Website that reports Noah's Flood like that was a real thing.

How would they know how many chemical abortions occurred.

How many of those women just went to neighboring states to get abortions because it was less of a hassle?

abortion bans don't stop abortions guy.

My guess, your going to find the birth rate didn't go up in Texas.

abortion bans don't stop abortions guy.


bans never work out

Really? I'm pretty certain that even the worse case number of abortions in the U.S. prior to Roe V. Wade were far, far fewer than afterwards.

As a percent of the population? That's not true.

Additionally, botched backstreet abortions were on the top of the list for early deaths of women.

That's, what has gone down.
 
Did they count these?

The Rise of the DIY Abortion in Texas


A pill that revolutionized reproductive rights in Latin America is now gaining ground on the black market in South Texas.


The Rise of the DIY Abortion in Texas - The Atlantic

Leave it to the far left to use a far left blog site for their "facts", and actually believe it.

Wait, what???

The Atlantic a "blog"?

The Atlantic is an American magazine, founded in 1857 as The Atlantic Monthly in Boston, Massachusetts, now based in Washington, D.C. It was created as a literary and cultural commentary magazine and quickly achieved a national reputation as a high-quality review with a moderate worldview[2]—a reputation it has maintained for over 150 years. The magazine has notably recognized and published new writers and poets, as well as encouraged major careers. It has also published leading writers' commentary on abolition, education, and other major issues in contemporary political affairs. The magazine has won more National Magazine Awards than any other monthly magazine.[3]
The Atlantic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There were NO BLOGS in 1857.
 
When Texas secedes...sooner the better...they can close their borders to prevent women from leaving to get abortions....

^^^^^^Hates Texas because Texans wont put up with the big bull dyke gay mafia. :badgrin:
 
9,200 Fewer Abortions in Texas After Passage of Pro-Life Law

This fails as a post hoc fallacy.

There's no objective, documented evidence that there's a direct link between a change in the law and the number of abortions performed.

As already correctly noted, abortions may have occurred absent reporting, or occurred in other jurisdictions.

Consequently, there remains no evidence that laws 'banning' abortion will actually end or reduce the practice.

If someone is serious and sincere about ending the practice of abortion, he should oppose bans and restrictions because they won't work, it's a Band-Aide for a brain tumor approach – abortion is merely a symptom of more complex, difficult problems, problems that until they're addressed will only continue to facilitate abortion, regardless its status in the law.
 
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Did they count these?

The Rise of the DIY Abortion in Texas


A pill that revolutionized reproductive rights in Latin America is now gaining ground on the black market in South Texas.


The Rise of the DIY Abortion in Texas - The Atlantic

Leave it to the far left to use a far left blog site for their "facts", and actually believe it.

Leave it to a conservative to reject facts and the truth that conflict with rightist dogma.

And you obviously didn't bother to read the linked article.

If you had you'd realize that the article comprehensively cites objective, documented sources in support, having nothing to do with 'the left.'

Indeed, the facts related in the article further confirm the fact that women will continue to seek out abortion regardless its legal status – you and others on the right need to address the actual problems, not just the symptom.
 
Did they count these?

The Rise of the DIY Abortion in Texas


A pill that revolutionized reproductive rights in Latin America is now gaining ground on the black market in South Texas.


The Rise of the DIY Abortion in Texas - The Atlantic

Leave it to the far left to use a far left blog site for their "facts", and actually believe it.

The OP is from a far right source. Why didn't you have any problem with that? Other than because you're mentally retarded...
 
Abortion, all hail Satan.

My opinion is that Noah's flood was real, a flood story has been passed down from many civilizations, the details can be argued.

No. It's a myth. Never fucking happened.

Believe what you want but you don't get to ignore the evidence:

Quack Science isn't evidence, guy. and learn how to use the quote feature.

Noah's Ark is a myth...and a pretty nasty one at that.

Your whole premise is contingent on the belief that a kidney-bean sized fetus is the moral equivalent of a newborn. Even people who want babies don't think that.

Where did I make that claim? Seems to me that if you are going to post what others are saying you should just have a one man discussion board.

You seem to hold the unscientific belief that that almond sized unborn child, is something other then human. Why do liberals so freely reject science?

It's irrelevent to the point.

Not viable- not a person. This isn't complicated.


yeah, I'd argue that it is the right thing for some people who aren't financially or emotionally cut out to be parents.

Then sex isn't either. I realize there are weeds to be thinned but abortion seems to be the wrong way to go about it.

It ain't up to you when people have sex and it ain't up to you when they decide to end their pregnancies. Deal with it.

Again, I find it amusing that someone who calls himself "Freewill" wants the government regulating what people do with their sex organs.

That is not what I want, I want people to accept responsibility for that which they created. Either we have laws which people use their free will to follow or ignore or we have anarchy.

They are accepting responsiblity. They are ending the pregnancy before it turns into a baby.
 
When Texas secedes...sooner the better...they can close their borders to prevent women from leaving to get abortions....





I wonder if the reasons for abortion are of interest to you....or do you take the position that any reason a woman chooses is good enough?



The vast majority of abortion performed in the United States are carried out for reasons that can be broadly categorized as “matters of convenience.” In a study of 27 nations, reasons for abortion services were found to be the following:

a. “Worldwide, the most commonly reported reason women cite for having an abortion is to postpone or stop childbearing. The second most common reason—socioeconomic concerns—includes disruption of education or employment; lack of support from the father; desire to provide schooling for existing children; and poverty, unemployment or inability to afford additional children. In addition, relationship problems with a husband or partner and a woman's perception that she is too young constitute other important categories of reasons.”
Reasons Why Women Have Induced Abortions: Evidence from 27 Countries


b. A 2004 study of American women yielded similar results: “The reasons most frequently cited were that having a child would interfere with a woman’s education, work or ability to care for dependents (74%); that she could not afford a baby now (73%); and that she did not want to be a single mother or was having relationship problems (48%).


Nearly four in 10 women said they had completed their childbearing, and almost one-third were not ready to have a child. Fewer than 1% said their parents’ or partners’ desire for them to have an abortion was the most important reason. Younger women often reported that they were unprepared for the transition to motherhood, while older women regularly cited their responsibility to dependents.” http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/psrh/full/3711005.pdf
 
Did they count these?

The Rise of the DIY Abortion in Texas


A pill that revolutionized reproductive rights in Latin America is now gaining ground on the black market in South Texas.


The Rise of the DIY Abortion in Texas - The Atlantic

Leave it to the far left to use a far left blog site for their "facts", and actually believe it.

Leave it to a conservative to reject facts and the truth that conflict with rightist dogma.

And you obviously didn't bother to read the linked article.

If you had you'd realize that the article comprehensively cites objective, documented sources in support, having nothing to do with 'the left.'

Indeed, the facts related in the article further confirm the fact that women will continue to seek out abortion regardless its legal status – you and others on the right need to address the actual problems, not just the symptom.






"....you and others on the right need to address the actual problems,...."

Let's examine those "problems," C_Chamber_Pot

In just 12% of the cases were there concerns for the mother’s health; 1% for rape; and .5% incest. http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/psrh/full/3711005.pdf



Looks like the reason to destroy human beings, in almost 90% of the cases, was, basically...'I felt like it.'


I guess that's why you voted for the "Infanticide President," huh?
 
No. It's a myth. Never fucking happened.

Believe what you want but you don't get to ignore the evidence:

Quack Science isn't evidence, guy. and learn how to use the quote feature.

Noah's Ark is a myth...and a pretty nasty one at that.

It's irrelevent to the point.

Not viable- not a person. This isn't complicated.


It ain't up to you when people have sex and it ain't up to you when they decide to end their pregnancies. Deal with it.



They are accepting responsiblity. They are ending the pregnancy before it turns into a baby.




"It ain't up to you when people have sex and it ain't up to you when they decide to end their pregnancies. Deal with it."

Au contraire, ErroneousJoe....


It is imperative to both point out that intercourse is the precursor, a fact over which one almost always has control....

....and to indicate evil to our Liberal pals who seem unable to recognize same.
 
When Texas secedes...sooner the better...they can close their borders to prevent women from leaving to get abortions....





I wonder if the reasons for abortion are of interest to you....or do you take the position that any reason a woman chooses is good enough?



The vast majority of abortion performed in the United States are carried out for reasons that can be broadly categorized as “matters of convenience.” In a study of 27 nations, reasons for abortion services were found to be the following:

a. “Worldwide, the most commonly reported reason women cite for having an abortion is to postpone or stop childbearing. The second most common reason—socioeconomic concerns—includes disruption of education or employment; lack of support from the father; desire to provide schooling for existing children; and poverty, unemployment or inability to afford additional children. In addition, relationship problems with a husband or partner and a woman's perception that she is too young constitute other important categories of reasons.”
Reasons Why Women Have Induced Abortions: Evidence from 27 Countries


b. A 2004 study of American women yielded similar results: “The reasons most frequently cited were that having a child would interfere with a woman’s education, work or ability to care for dependents (74%); that she could not afford a baby now (73%); and that she did not want to be a single mother or was having relationship problems (48%).


Nearly four in 10 women said they had completed their childbearing, and almost one-third were not ready to have a child. Fewer than 1% said their parents’ or partners’ desire for them to have an abortion was the most important reason. Younger women often reported that they were unprepared for the transition to motherhood, while older women regularly cited their responsibility to dependents.” http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/psrh/full/3711005.pdf

So what?

Most abortions are because a woman has either had enough children or isn't prepared for motherhood?

Those sound like excellent reasons to have an abortion.
 
Abortion is the hypocrite's crutch, it requires nothing of the hypocrite, controlling the lives of another person is what they desire most, taking care of or assisting the same person is something they loathe. Empty moralizing is their trademark. A child dies every 15 seconds in the world of natural causes, do you ever hear the hypocrites mention them? And every married couple, every month aborts life, unless they attempt to conceive the potential life present, they just pretend it is something other than what it is. The same people who argue against supporting a woman's right to contraceptive medicine, gladly pay for boner medicine, I guess males matter more than women in their world, and so it goes.

"Abolition of a woman's right to abortion, when and if she wants it, amounts to compulsory maternity: a form of rape by the State." Edward Abbey


http://www.usmessageboard.com/announcements-and-feedback/301002-a-new-forum-maybe-post7469334.html

http://www.usmessageboard.com/clean...way-it-was-pre-roe-v-wade-11.html#post6717483

http://www.usmessageboard.com/polit...luding-late-term-abortions-2.html#post5858288
 
Classic Republican moronic logic at work: If you pretend it no longer exists that means it ceases to exist! POOF! No more abortions because we restricted access!

By the fallacy of that logic, NO ONE was drinking during the prohibition era because alcohol was banned!

How utterly stupid of anyone to think that abortions will magically stop because Texas restricted access to them. Texas sent them underground or out of state is all.

Like stricter gun laws will magically stop gun purchases and gun crime. It will go underground.


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