abor·tion (ə-bôr'shən) noun
The termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus; especially: the medical procedure of inducing expulsion of a human fetus to terminate a pregnancy. (Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.)

Abortion is one of the most common surgical procedures in the world, but the average person knows little of its gruesome reality. Year after year, it lurks in the shadows, quietly destroying more than 3,000 innocent human beings a day in the U.S. and 130,000 a day worldwide. In the U.S., this is happening because seven Supreme Court Justices decided that abortion was a constitutionally protected act. Without a vote, without public debate, abortion came in through the back door, never having to bear up under the weight of significant public scrutiny. Today, abortion is a billion-dollar industry which enjoys the support of very influential people in very high places. High schools and universities go to great lengths to graphically expose the dangers of smoking, drunk-driving and STD’s, but take a pass when it comes to abortion. Abort73.com exists to tell you what almost no one else is, so please, don’t make up your mind until you’ve taken the time to examine the facts. You are standing on the threshold, so come a little further. We dare you to know.

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Samuel Farr, M.D. 1787 (10.29.09)

By: Jeffrey Jones

In 1787 Samuel Farr, M.D., challenged the long-held notion that life begins sometime after the beginning of pregnancy....

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Abortion and Race

Abortion is Not an Equal-Opportunity Killer!

Strategically positioned in minority communities, abortion destroys black children at 3 times the rate of white children. Coincidence?

The Subtle Racism of Abortion

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