Pro-life video of the day: The cost of abortion
by Hans Johnson
Michael Voris hosts the following hour-long talk on “what we are losing individually and what we are losing collectively as a nation” because of abortion:
by Hans Johnson
Michael Voris hosts the following hour-long talk on “what we are losing individually and what we are losing collectively as a nation” because of abortion:
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Jill Stanek is a nurse turned speaker, columnist and blogger, a national figure in the effort to protect both preborn and postborn innocent human life.
I think that people will look at that and think that’s a step too far…. I find it really abhorrent to see the sort of campaign that’s been raised now on a really sensitive issue.
I’m concerned to see young kids involved in a debate like this.
There was a good point made in some of the commentary that I saw, that these young people are at an age that they haven’t actually lived long in the life to experience the competing issues that adults have to confront in their lifetime.
~ Australian Premier Lara Giddings (pictured above right; click to enlarge), commenting on silent protests at the Tasmanian Parliament involving “more than 200 people… [including] young children – some in school uniform… rall[ying] against proposed changes to the state’s laws to allow abortions up to 24 weeks into a pregnancy,” as quoted by ABC News, April 10
Video at link.
Comments (2)



This is a very good video.
Yes, I’ve just watched the first half and will have to continue later, but it is very well done!
What a sobering program. Is this from 2007? I’m sure pro-aborts will still twist this and say such things as, “oh, well, those numbers really don’t matter, that amount of individuals, if still here, would have caused more over-population, blah, blah, blah.” I love the fact that when the numbers are broken down, we see the numbers of females aborted. How sad to think these deaths are one of the consequences of a so-called women’s lib movement.
This video was released at least a year ago, if not more.
I’ve never thought about it from an economic perspective. With that many extra people earning money and buying stuff…might the vast number of missing have contributed to the “housing bubble” problem? Yes, some of those people would have ended up in foster care–and we would have had to reform the system to accomodate them! Yes, some of them would have been homeless, unemployed, maybe even serial killers–but that doesn’t make it okay to kill all of them! Imagine how many more teachers would have to be hired, and new schools built, to educate that many more kids (= jobs!) Imagine the extra education budget that would have been allocated for that purpose!
Imagine how many friends, coworkers, spouses are not here today. Oh, God, forgive me for my passivity! I am equally guilty for not doing anything to stem this tide.
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