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According to Planned Parenthood's latest annual report they received federal subsidies totalling $487.4 million dollars last year. And they murdered 329,445 unborn babies with it.
Pardon me while I take a moment to pray for their souls. The babies, I mean.
Abortionists have no soul.
Now here's where I don't get liberal logic. I'm told, repeatedly, that the electric power industry in this country must spend hundreds of billions of dollars to upgrade aging coal power plants because cleaner air will save something like 17,000 lives per year.
So, why can't we save all that money, and 20 times as many lives, by banning abortion?
I'm thinking the eco-outrage is just a tad insincere.
Posted at 10:56 by Chris Wysocki
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