When an abortion was $250 in a New York City apartment
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- Ginna Sloane became pregnant in 1968, a few years before the landmark Roe v. Wade decision. A college freshman at the time, she was afraid to tell her parents and didn’t want to keep the pregnancy. So, she got an abortion from a registered nurse who provided the procedure in her New York City apartment for $250. Read more: wapo.st/3U4cpmf. Subscribe to The Washington Post on CZcams: wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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Can you imagine if it was the handsome, square-jawed gentleman who sired the child telling his story about how he abandoned a woman he got pregnant-but he got to finish his studies in Cornell and live out his life??
Abortion is a tragedy, not a woman’s right.
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And people want to go back?? She was very lucky that a qualified nurse was there for her. Many were not so lucky.
Like the ones in the womb?
We are never going back. Nowadays we have safe abortion pills (safer than Tylenol) that are 97% effective up to 10 weeks, and there are already websites that link you up to a doctor in another country to write you a prescription. The pills come in the mail (importing personal use quantity of prescribed medication is legal, at least as long as a Democrat is in the white house). There is no blood test that can tell the difference between abortion pills and a miscarriage. You pay what you can afford. Never again are we going back to coat hangers.
Child sacrifice goes way back before the Bronze Age. You know abortion is morally evil!
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Lucky to have a baby butcher. Stop getting cummed in every weekend
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So she tells the story of how she killed her child because of bad decisions she made in her life? And she thinks this is going to win over people who think it’s unacceptable to snuff out the life an innocent human who is getting in the way?? Pick someone with a more compelling story.
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