I would like to thank my friend Octavian for sharing this. He got it from Cristian Cazacu.
This problem is worldwide but particularly in the Scandinavian countries. If we can stop it there, maybe it will not infect neighboring countries. Remember Hillary Clinton’s “It Takes a Village?” The idea is alive and well in the U.S. Will the people say “enough” even if they are educated about the problem? How much more do we know about the development of the child within the womb since 1973? Abortion is still legal. It remains to be seen how this will all play out.
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LET THE CHILDREN BE SET FREE
I would like to thank my friend Octavian for sharing this. He got it from Cristian Cazacu.
This problem is worldwide but particularly in the Scandinavian countries. If we can stop it there, maybe it will not infect neighboring countries. Remember Hillary Clinton’s “It Takes a Village?” The idea is alive and well in the U.S. Will the people say “enough” even if they are educated about the problem? How much more do we know about the development of the child within the womb since 1973? Abortion is still legal. It remains to be seen how this will all play out.
What do you think?
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