#56 – Strange Allies Of The Pro-Abortion Movement
An often overlooked aspect of the abortion lobby is that it is a living example of the old saying, “Politics makes strange bedfellows.” Learn about the strange allies connected by the fact that their personal agendas are joined at the hip with legalized abortion.
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An often overlooked aspect of the abortion lobby is that it is a living example of the old saying, “Politics makes strange bedfellows.” Watch to see why…
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An often overlooked aspect of the abortion lobby is that it is a living example of the old saying, “Politics makes strange bedfellows.”
In this case, the bed fellows are overpopulation doomsayers who like abortion because it wipes out a lot of people; and radical feminists who like abortion because they think it gives them power over men; and sexually predatory males who like abortion because it lets them duck their responsibilities; and eugenicists who like abortion because it keeps minority populations in check; and incompetent doctors who like abortion because they know it’s their last chance to have a job in the medical community. And the one thing all these bedfellows have in common, is that their personal agendas are joined at the hip with legalized abortion.
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