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R.I.P. Fidel Castro
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07/12/2016 16:44:27
 
 
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>That doesn't happen. To be more specific, virtually every abortion after 20 weeks or so is because either the baby has already died or has a serious condition which would lead it to die soon after birth, or because the mother's health is in danger. When the latter happens after the baby is actually viable, the baby is delivered, not aborted.
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>Where are you getting your information from?
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>http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/328629-most-late-term-abortions-are-elective
>http://www.operationrescue.org/about-abortion/late-term-abortion/
>http://liveactionnews.org/there-is-no-federal-law-protecting-the-preborn-from-abortion-at-any-time/
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>So, as usual, in typical liberal fashion, you have not answered my very simple question. Instead you went on to a different tangent. The original question was whether or not you support late term abortion. Can you give me a simple yes or no without pontificating instead?

I can't give a simple yes or no, because it's not a simple question. I do not support third-trimester abortion solely because the child is unwanted. I do support abortion at any stage because of fetal viability issues or severe disability of the fetus. I support abortion to save the mother's life or health at any time, with the caveat that a viable baby should be delivered, not aborted.

More importantly, I support cheap, widespread availability of birth control, and lots of education about it, in order to reduce the number of abortions.

Tamar
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