As for the children out of wedlock, WHO CARES?! EACH BABY is PRECIOUS NO MATTER WHAT!!!!
If you are unable to read me, I am very much a pro-life person these days!
Wasn't always so; up until a year or so ago I was one of those it's a right, it's a woman's choice, etc.
But no longer, and here is why:
It is not based on any legal standing. It is not based on what you would call "facts." It is a pure moral response to this hell of a world. What turned me into a pro-life person was the UNENDING WARS and KILLING!!!! Since that seems to be the way of the world, HAVE ALL THE BABIES YOU CAN!!!!
It's not like we can't take care of them: We have TRILLIONS for WARS and OCCUPATIONS, we have BILLIONS for BANKS and ISRAEL, so WHY CAN'T WE TAKE CARE of ALL the KIDS?
Yeah, I'm tired of the KILLING and MURDER!!! I LOVE LIFE!!!!
I've also always wondered why AmeriKa would adopt a regime like that of the Communists such as China and Russia -- both HUGE abortion states!!!!
Never mind the American society and its agenda-pushing, pro-abortion media which seems to delight in death.
Also see: How Feminists Destroyed the American Family
So when it comes to babies and mommies and weddings, et al, I say WHO CARES?!
LOVE and CARE for ALL the CHILDREN, no matter who they are because they are all God's gift to us!!!!
"Typical unwed mother is not a teen, study says"
"By Maggie Fox | April 15, 2008
WASHINGTON - Fewer US teens got pregnant in 2004, but more women in their 20s had out-of-wedlock pregnancies, according to new federal statistics released yesterday.
The latest look at US pregnancy trends also shows more women are keeping their babies even if they are not married, with the exception of black women.
While 45 percent of all pregnancies are among women who are not married, the typical "unwed mother" is no longer a teenager but in fact an older woman, said Stephanie Ventura of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.
"More of them are likely to have the baby rather than having an abortion compared to 1990," Ventura, who led the study, said in a telephone interview.
Thank God for that!
The report found that nearly 38 percent of pregnancies in 2004 were to women under the age of 25, which is down from nearly 43 percent in 1990.
Just 12 percent of all pregnancies were to teenagers, compared with 15 percent in 1990.
Overall, there were almost 6.4 million pregnancies in 2004 among US women of all ages, down 6 percent from 1990.
Out of these pregnancies, 4.11 million babies were born. There were 1.22 million abortions and 1.06 million stillbirths and miscarriages.
I'm sorry, but the abortions are a war crime holocaust!
ONE MILLION lives snuffed out!
That means 64 percent of all pregnancies resulted in a live birth.
Does that seem kind of low to you?
Ventura said other studies have shed light on why pregnancy rates are going down among teens.
"There have been some changes in behavioral and contraceptive use among teenagers who are sexually active," Ventura said.
Meanwhile, more women are delaying childbearing.
According to the study, 77 percent of births to unmarried women in 2006 were to women 20 and older."