Poll: A Pro-life majority in America
According to a newly released Gallup Poll on abortion, for the first time more Americans consider themselves pro-life than pro-choice. According to the survey, conducted last weekend, 51% of respondents are in favor of life, while 42% take the opposite position. A deeper look shows that only 22% of those polled think that abortion should be legal under any circumstance, a 6% decline in the last year.
While better than the alternative of abortion, the number of out of wed-lock births continues to rise world-wide. In the United States, 40% of all births in 2007 were to unwed mothers. In Iceland, two-out-of-three women who have babies are unmarried.
As we mentioned earlier this week, the jump in teen pregnancies and abortions directly coincides with the rise of government financed sexual education, and is worse in nations with liberal sex-ed programs. Thankfully, the United States government is spending money on studying gay sex in Argentina and helping Chinese prostitutes drink less. Lord forgive us.
Things are worse in Spain, where the government wants forbid a ban on abortion to “preserve the dignity of women.”
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