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	<title>Comments on: Planned Parenthood is &#8220;Excited&#8221; to Abort Black Babies</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan</title>
		<link>http://blog.dmichaelclary.com/2008/04/28/planned-parenthood-is-excited-to-abort-black-babies/comment-page-1/#comment-424</link>
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		<description>This is very disturbing stuff. It deeply saddens me that life is so cheap to us as people. I think something that we should consider, rather than demonizing the people who are part of the abortion industry (which is very easy to do) is to attempt to understand why they do this and to then do what we can to make the desire for abortions less appealing both to the mothers and the industry. As we can see from the past, simply responding to such disgusting things in a personal manner hasn&#039;t brought about great results. I honestly don&#039;t know much of the history of the life vs. choice battle, but it seems that Americans are essentially split over the problem. Some see it as murder (I do) and some people see it as something which is no more of a moral problem than a woman having her tubes tied. Further, though some states are making progress, it doesn&#039;t appear that laws will change nationally any time soon. So once again, the question is, given these circumstances, what can people do to stop abortions all together or atleast bring down the number of abortions? Any ideas?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is very disturbing stuff. It deeply saddens me that life is so cheap to us as people. I think something that we should consider, rather than demonizing the people who are part of the abortion industry (which is very easy to do) is to attempt to understand why they do this and to then do what we can to make the desire for abortions less appealing both to the mothers and the industry. As we can see from the past, simply responding to such disgusting things in a personal manner hasn&#8217;t brought about great results. I honestly don&#8217;t know much of the history of the life vs. choice battle, but it seems that Americans are essentially split over the problem. Some see it as murder (I do) and some people see it as something which is no more of a moral problem than a woman having her tubes tied. Further, though some states are making progress, it doesn&#8217;t appear that laws will change nationally any time soon. So once again, the question is, given these circumstances, what can people do to stop abortions all together or atleast bring down the number of abortions? Any ideas?</p>
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