Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Horrifying Abortion Statistics!

Sunday marked the 39th anniversary of Roe V. Wade. Try to digest the fact that more than 54 million babies have been sacrificed on the altar known as selfishness. And we wonder why America is in the shape it's currently in.

We should be thankful that we have such a merciful God who hasn't snuffed us off the face of the earth for our crimes against humanity. We're no better than the neighbors of the ancient Israelites who sacrificed their children to their false gods. Is that any different than what we are doing in America today?

Just think what an additional 54 million Americans could have done to solve our social security problem.

Read the disturbing news from Weasel Zippers:

Number of Abortions Since 1973 Roe V. Wade Decision: 54,559,615...

"Boils down to one abortion every 30 seconds in America.


(LifeNews) — 'A new estimate published by the National Right to Life Committee indicates there have been an estimated 54,559,615 abortions since the Supreme Court handed down its 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision allowing virtually unlimited abortions.

Although the March for Life took place today, yesterday was the 39th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton decisions — companion cases from Texas and Georgia that struck down pro-life laws protecting unborn children across the country.

In a new document, “Abortion Statistics: United States Data and Trends,” NRLC education director Dr. Randall K. O’Bannon estimates that there have been 54,559,615 abortions since 1973 based on data from both the Centers for Disease Control and the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute, a former Planned Parenthood research arm. Guttmacher receives numbers directly from abortion centers themselves and is the prime source for more current figures because the Centers for Disease Control has never tabulated accurate numbers of abortions. The CDC relies on figures from state health departments, some of which rely on voluntary reporting — and it hasn’t had data from some states such as California and New Hampshire for more than a decade.

“Because of these different methods of data collection, GI has consistently obtained higher counts than the CDC. CDC researchers have admitted it probably undercounts the total number of abortions because reporting laws vary from state to state and some abortionists probably do not report or under-report the abortions they perform,” O’Bannon says
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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

And to think Hussein has stated on more than one occasion that he would want his girls to have the same rights as women today to abort his own future grandchildren if they chose too, not to mention that abortions in the black community are highest of any race in America.

On average, 1,876 black babies are aborted every day in the United States and 49,275 black children are aborted every year.

Minority women constitute only about 13% of the female population (age 15-44) in the United States, but they underwent approximately 36% of the abortions.

Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion provider in America. 78% of their clinics are in minority communities and the founder was a devout racist who created the Negro Project designed to sterilize unknowing black women and others she deemed as undesirables of society. Blacks make up 12% of the population, but 35% of the abortions in America are black.


quotes from the founder Margaret Sanger:

"…we do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members."

Meaning…we don't want to be portrayed as killers of African Americans. We need to involve the community leaders, e.g. ministers (who are widely considered spokesmen for the Black community) to ensure the proper message gets out.

why would this administration support these abortion mills and the systematic genocide of African Americans when they have insisted that they the voice of the black community and their interests?