#60 – How The Pro-choice Side uses Foster care To Divert Attention From Adoption

When adoption is suggested as an alternative to abortion, the pro-choice side likes to divert attention by talking about the children already in foster care and not getting adopted.

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Like when adoption is suggested as an alternative to abortion, the pro-choice mob likes to divert attention by talking about the children who are already in foster care and not getting adopted. This is a typical example of the deceptions used by these people. See how…



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When adoption is suggested as an alternative to abortion, the pro-choice mob likes to divert attention by talking about the children who are already in foster care and not getting adopted. This is a typical example of the deceptions used by these people.

In this case, they leave out the fact that problems in the foster care system involve older children who are often hard to place for adoption and, sometimes, not even legally adoptable. The thing to remember is that, when a woman is pregnant, she is not carrying a twelve-year-old, she is carrying a baby. And there are people standing in line to adopt babies. The fact is, the problems in our foster care system have nothing to do with unborn babies, and for the abortion lobby to suggest that letting them live will add to those problems is truly despicable.

  

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