* Abortion is big business. It is unregulated, cash--oriented, and highly profitable.
* Abortion counselors do not want you to know you really have a choice. They have been carefully trained to sell you on abortion.
* Abortion clinics are not safe. In many cases abortion is outright dangerous! Some of the nation's largest abortion clinics use unlicensed physicians in unsanitary and rushed conditions.
* Abortion clinics sometimes skip "routine" procedures like sterilizing instruments when the waiting room is full.
* Complications and deaths resulting from legal abortions are falsely or routinely unreported.
* A "fetus" is a fully-formed unique individual with its own genetic code from the moment of conception. At 18 days, your baby's heart begins to beat.
* Legal abortion can leave permanent physical impairment including sterility and loss of your uterus.
2006-12-01 06:09:47
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answered by D.A. S 5
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I am not sure about that but we do know that planned parenthood has a sexual and abortion agenda. Also supported by united way funding programs. Our public schools need no help, the schools actually teach homosexual and sexual practices as early as grade 3. In response we just removed our kids and teach them at home. They do much better and we don`t have to put up with all the school crap.
2006-12-01 16:35:53
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answered by Therapist King 4
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It is a well know FACT that there is No such thing as a 100% fail safe controceptive. PP will not point that out. They will even radical that your statements or questions are silly.
Condoms has a spore size of about 5 microns in size and the AIDS virus is 0.1 micron. Putting your at a high risk. Medical research has also shown that the more partners that you have the higher the risk to get cervical cancer.
2006-12-01 13:43:27
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answered by today 1
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As far as I know, I have NEVER heard of Planned Parenthood being allowed in the Public School System. I am 53 years old, went to school myself, and also have a son in high school and one who is grown. To my knowledge, the school board makes the decision about what is taught, and nine times out of 10 birth control and sexuality is usually taught in gym class by a PE teacher.
Planned Parenthood is a non-profit organization, by the way. Are you sure the clinics you are referring to are run by Planned Parenthood and not some other group?
2006-12-01 13:30:57
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answered by Darlene G 3
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It wouldnt suprise me that there would be some hard core people out there that would do that.
Generally, no, since Planned Parenthood offers Birth Control options to any woman walking in the doors, not just abortion.
2006-12-01 13:23:43
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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Hmm, interesting question. Let's look at the facts...
In those schools where only abstinence is taught, studies have shown that kids are more likely to have sex without using condoms.
Hmm, that seems to contradict your theory, unless you're trying to say that Planned Parenthood is pushing the "Abstinence Only" agenda.
2006-12-01 13:22:30
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answered by nondescript 7
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I'm sorry but that is crazy. This is some conspiracy theory a religios right evangelical came up with to scare christians. Planned Parenthood does far more for women's health than just perform abortions.
2006-12-01 13:24:34
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answered by wooliebear07 3
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Bloody conspiracy theories. Everybody wishes to make the almighty dollar. Even abortion clinics. Everyone has a hidden agenda.
2006-12-01 13:24:18
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answered by Tribble Macher 6
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Its not up to the school to teach kids about those issues, its up to the parent to teach them so they can make decisions for themselves. Bad parents leave that up to the school to do for them and don't teach their kids about responsibility and consequences
2006-12-01 14:18:53
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answered by t24 4
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Why don't you keep your legs closed until you're 30 years old, like the ReThugnicans told you to? Instead of telling other people what to do, live by your own rules.
Oh wait, I forgot: hypochristians don't have to live by their rules. Everyone else does.
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2006-12-01 13:25:00
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answered by Anonymous
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