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Abortion data rules 'reconsidered' by ministers |
2013-01-12 |
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Posted by:lotp |
#1 "If the data is collected then we know the scale of the problem." So, basically, they're making sure that no evidence is collected. Which would be bad because then we would know that crimes were committed. Which would be embarrassing because there is no possibility of our doing anything about it. Got it. BTW, can anyone explain to me why having an abortion for one reason is illegal while having an abortion for any other reason is hunky-dory? Cuz, I'm pretty damn sure that aborting unborn sons would never under any circumstances be illegal. |
Posted by: Herman the Ugly2308 2013-01-12 18:31 |