bennylava
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"The only way that argument flies is if one accepts the assumption that only poor women have abortions. What are the chances that's true?"
As I said in a previous post, before R v. W middle class and upper class women could afford to have illegal abortions. It wasn't until after RVW that anyone could get an abortion.
Of course one could argue that if those rich women hadn't had abortions, they probably would have ended up in poverty if their families or the father had abandoned them, which happens all the time.
As I said in a previous post, before R v. W middle class and upper class women could afford to have illegal abortions. It wasn't until after RVW that anyone could get an abortion.
Of course one could argue that if those rich women hadn't had abortions, they probably would have ended up in poverty if their families or the father had abandoned them, which happens all the time.