The National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF), who last month raised
over $400,000 for abortions through its Bowl-a-Thon, touted that it
provided money for a 14-year-old’s abortion as part of the group's “real
stories of abortion access.”
On its website in a post
entitled, “Getting an abortion means getting a second chance,” NNAF
highlights the story of Darcy, a 14-year-old who terminated her
pregnancy with the help of the group’s “George Tiller Memorial Fund.”
“I'm pretty smart for 14, I think,” Darcy writes. “I love biology,
especially the stuff on animals. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be a vet
-- I definitely want to start my own practice so that I make enough
money and when I have kids I can be home with them,” she said.
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3 comments:
She maybe smart but notsmartenough to keep her legs shut.
"...pretty smart for 14...", huh? Actually, not THAT smart. And not smart enough to understand the irony in getting pregnant at 14 but bragging about how smart you are, especially in BIOLOGY! Must be one of the kids who received a plaque or an award in science because she actually brought her book to school at least twice a week. I wonder what her parent (NOT plural, on purpose) thought when she had to write authorization for Tylenol, but was told AFTER the fact that the school arranged an abortion for a 14 year old kid??
eh...if people voluntarily donate money to this "cause" who cares? No taxpayer money involved, right?
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