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To: pinochet

Obviously abortion is worse, far worse the a child being born out of wedlock.

And this never was, and never will be a perfect world. Look at President Clinton, just as an example that is known to people. His father was killed in a car accident before he was born. This has happened to who knows how many people throughout history, I’m sure it happens every day, esp. to women whose husbands are in the military or cops, firemen or even not, like Clinton’s father.

Women can die too, and leave their husbands as single fathers.

But, that is not to say that the idea of having a baby “on your own” like Obama’s fictional “Julia” is a good idea, obviously it is not.

And yes, ending welfare would put a stop to a lot of this.

But what is true is that this has all been encouraged, by the Left, who want us all to be like serfs, dependent on and working for the State.

And, no soda either.


19 posted on 06/03/2012 9:39:15 AM PDT by jocon307
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To: jocon307

“Look at President Clinton...” His father was killed in a car accident... I’m sure it happens every day, esp. to women whose husbands are in the military or cops...”

To speed along acceptance of “single motherhood,” the left has successfully conflated them with “widows.” Widows and single mothers have NOTHING in common.

Study after study shows (see Ann Coulter’s “Demonic”) that the children of widows do just as well as those from two-parent families: they finish school, they don’t go to prison, and they get married themselves to raise children.

You can’t say any of those things about the poor bastards (and I mean that literally) raised by unmarried women. They don’t have a chance in life.


52 posted on 06/03/2012 10:33:07 AM PDT by Blue Ink
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