Korea's Planned Parenthood Promoting Births? Why?

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    I agree with the statement that all of these rules and limits cause other problems in society (side effects). People should be allowed to live the life they choose as long as they can sustain it without putting hardship on others![Edit by="eschlum on May 10, 9:40:16 PM"][/Edit]

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    Imagine a country in which the entire population is made up of people who were raised as an "only child." It will be very interesting to see what happens to a country of self-centered high-achievers.

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    I had a problem getting into the forum. I clearned out my "cookies" and was finally able to get in. Does anyone know why this would be the cas?[Edit by="nstansbury on May 11, 11:07:19 AM"][/Edit]

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    Excellent point! Here's my question: How many women got pregnant, had an ultra-sound, found out it was a girl and aborted the baby and don't want to try again? This backwards type of thinking has to stop. Women are just as valuable and necessary to the human species as men (ok, I'm probably preaching to the choir here-here in the good ol' U.S. of A.). But this is a major part of the problem. The government needs to address this issue and all I can say is goodluck. My other question is, how many women are now sterile after having an abortion which is one of the risks involved in having this type of procedure done.

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