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5/9 = 0.5555555556 * 100 = 55. and all that repeating nonsense, so.... 55.5 Percents are usually restrained in thus case to two integers, so... 56% ====

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Obama makes a factory Of killing babies on a spree. Abortion rights? Let's decide. Is that your will or genocide?

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If you really want comments or even WORK on an article (so you don't have to do your own homework) you should provide a copy or citation or link so anyone who wants to do your homework can find and read the artcile. Rob

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Period After Abortion

I think you should see to a doctor because I search on the internet and after an abortion it should take 6 months before you having a period. abortion clinics

How many contries have legal abortions

The loony left want to kill Disabled Kids. Smothering’ Pundit: Abortions Can be ‘Moral’ and ‘Unselfish’ for Disabled Kids More from U.K. advice columnist Virginia Ironside: Abortion can often be seen as something wicked or irresponsible but in fact it can be a moral and unselfish act. If ...

Late-term abortions

A 32-week set of twins were both aborted after staff at an Australian hospital initially killed the healthy twin by accident, and then also aborted the sick sibling after realizing their mistake, reports the Herald Sun . The paper reports that the mother of the children was told that one of her ...

More abortions = less liberals

But, a child should be allowed to make his/her own decisions as adults.