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Originally posted by worldwatcher
good to see you again too surf, hope your diwali was great
don't know if you've been watching FOX lately, but this issue of the Democrats changing sides on this issue is actively being discussed.
Originally posted by worldwatcher
don't know if you've been watching FOX lately, but this issue of the Democrats changing sides on this issue is actively being discussed.
Originally posted by RANT
I try not to. Just let the Republicans do whatever they want for four years. Criminalize abortion, birth control...start arresting teen girls and charging Doctors with murder. It's all coming. Then politics will get really fun.
Before it's all over, Republicans will be adopting Democratic platforms to get elected.
Originally posted by Seth Bullock
Originally posted by RANT
I try not to. Just let the Republicans do whatever they want for four years. Criminalize abortion, birth control...start arresting teen girls and charging Doctors with murder. It's all coming. Then politics will get really fun.
Before it's all over, Republicans will be adopting Democratic platforms to get elected.
I'll betcha a Big Mac and a Coke that none of the thing you mentioned will happen in the next four years.
Originally posted by RANT
They also understand the tie in to sex education and preventative issues which is why abortions go down under Democratic leadership and up under Republicans.
Yup. Less abortions under Clinton, more under Bush. You get what you vote for. Or don't rather. That's generally what happens when you don't talk about something or spread misinformation like compassionate conservatives do.
Originally posted by Phoenix
Originally posted by RANT
They also understand the tie in to sex education and preventative issues which is why abortions go down under Democratic leadership and up under Republicans.
Yup. Less abortions under Clinton, more under Bush. You get what you vote for. Or don't rather. That's generally what happens when you don't talk about something or spread misinformation like compassionate conservatives do.
RANT can you back the above assertion up with recent statistics? from a neutral source - I don't believe I've seen anything on this before.
I am a Christian ethicist, and trained in statistical analysis. I am consistently pro-life. My son David is one witness. For my family, "pro-life" is personal. My wife caught rubella in the eighth week of her pregnancy. We decided not to terminate, to love and raise our baby. David is legally blind and severely handicapped; he also is a blessing to us and to the world.
I look at the fruits of political policies more than words. I analyzed the data on abortion during the George W. Bush presidency. There is no single source for this information - federal reports go only to 2000, and many states do not report - but I found enough data to identify trends. My findings are counterintuitive and disturbing.
Abortion was decreasing. When President Bush took office, the nation's abortion rates were at a 24-year low, after a 17.4% decline during the 1990s. This was an average decrease of 1.7% per year, mostly during the latter part of the decade. (This data comes from Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life using the Guttmacher Institute's studies).
Enter George W. Bush in 2001. One would expect the abortion rate to continue its consistent course downward, if not plunge. Instead, the opposite happened.
I found three states that have posted multi-year statistics through 2003, and abortion rates have risen in all three: Kentucky's increased by 3.2% from 2000 to 2003. Michigan's increased by 11.3% from 2000 to 2003. Pennsylvania's increased by 1.9% from 1999 to 2002. I found 13 additional states that reported statistics for 2001 and 2002. Eight states saw an increase in abortion rates (14.6% average increase), and five saw a decrease (4.3% average decrease).
Under President Bush, the decade-long trend of declining abortion rates appears to have reversed. Given the trends of the 1990s, 52,000 more abortions occurred in the United States in 2002 than would have been expected before this change of direction.