Some thoughts/questions about abortion
What problems has abortion caused in America? Anyone think of anything else?
1) If all the aborted children were still alive and working in the system, would Social Security be in better shape with some 40 million more contributors?
2) Would illegal immigration be as big a problem if there were 40 million more legal workers out there? Kids used to do most of the jobs that illegals now do.
3) Has the divorce rate in America increased because the person you were supposed to marry was aborted?
4) Would suicide from loneliness and depression be less if the person who would've been that suicide victims best friend had not been aborted?
5) Would the overall economy be better with 40 million more legal participants?
6) Would violent crime rates be as high if we weren't as a nation telling people that murder is subjective, by telling them its okay to murder the most innocent and what should the most protected of us?
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