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more about #familyplanning deeemer: People overestimate the death threats against Obama, even though they're of similar numbers to the threats against Bush, because they like Obama more.... more » curiousgeorgiana: 'Cause nothing is more Americun or patriotic then quitting a job you agreed to do for 4 years. more » futuremouse: Hard work U. Written by Yoda slogan was? more » Vivelafat says Sweep the leg, Johnny.: I find the insanity defense, and the all of the legal wrangling that go into proving such a defense to be fascinating. I mean, technically, if he is ... more » Snizzy-Snazz Bullets: In Soviet Ozarks, Hard works U! more » Zombie Ms. Skittles: Alright, I really like the Berhane Hewan story. That's a great goal and a great way of going about it. HOWEVER, I'll admit when I first saw the Nike... more » jetmore: "...less than 30% knew that HIV could be transmitted sexually." Knowing that AIDS has been with us for *almost 30 years*, this statistic just breaks ... more » monkeydance: I would like to know how sexual EDUCATION is considered pornography? Surely if you search WebMD you're not expecting to find NC-17 material. Shouldn... more » dummyfakeroller: Did anyone read in the article how cheap it is to get an abortion in China? It's roughly $88. I can't even replace my Chi hair straightener for that ... more » morninggloria: China's one-child policy is one of the most well-intentioned but poorly thought out policies in the history of thinking. When we're not all speaking ... more » MilointheMeadow: The spread of STDs is more concerning to me than the increased number of abortions. At least the procedure is legal and available. Also, I had no id... more » stacyinbean: "single mothers can't get household registration cards for their children in China, making it difficult for the kids to get education and health care"... more » BeckySharper: Any culture with lousy sex ed (or "abstinence only") is going to be a society with a high rate of unplanned pregnancies. At least in China their poli... more » hippichx sez PEACE PLEASE: i feel like if the cost of the baby was the reason for the abortion, the woman should have eaten the cost of the earlier abortion. a comparison would... more » Pizza!Pizza!Pizza!: 'Most of these women aren't the stereotypical single girls who need to get back to their carefree lives, but rather women with families who "are reall... more » Scout: "Women are also turning to other options besides abortion. A Chicago adoption agency has seen a 30 percent rise in pregnant women asking about adoptio... more » bangers: Most of these women aren't the stereotypical single girls who need to get back to their carefree lives sorry, but i really don't like this sentence. t... more » OK_NiceLegs (formerly: thevickinator): Not only are these statistics sort of terrifying, but even more to realize that, upon quick investigation, my own insurance (provided through a women-... more » greengrey: So if the article we discussed last week is correct, more Americans are pro-life; BUT more women are having abortions? Hermmm? Again, I guess it's ju... more » Heidiismyrealname: To all of the people who have mentioned that an abortion would be more cost effective for the insurance company than the pregnancy and birth, you are ... more » -
#leftovers
Death Threats Against Obama No Higher Than Normal • Sarah Palin Receives "Great American" Award
• This morning, during a Homeland Security Committee hearing, U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan said that the number of death threats that have been leveled against Obama are no greater than those received by Bush or Clinton. • More » -
#familyplanning
Poor Sex Ed Contributes To Rising Pregnancy Terminations In China
The newspaper China Daily reported today that abortions in China have risen to 13 million a year, from 9 million in 2003, and a crackdown on accessing sex-related material on the Web may increase them even more. More » -
#recessionomics
More Women Seek Abortions In Tough Economy
Just a few days after the release of Gallup poll results on Americans' thoughts on unplanned pregnancies and abortion - the LA Times reports that the economy is causing more women to seek the procedure. More »

