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Informed Choices

I’ve always said if we took the financial incentive out of abortion, it would go away, because it’s an industry. The same can be said about cloning, as Massachusetts lawmakers have shown. Two years ago they passed a law prohibiting scientists from paying women to donate their eggs for cloning research. And they must be given information about possible risks such as blood clots, strokes, or even death. As a result, Harvard University can’t find a single woman willing to donate her eggs, even after spending one hundred thousand dollars in advertising. When women find out the truth about cloning, they say no. So if we can get the truth to women about what abortion does to them and their babies, women would say no to abortion and yes to life.

[03/20/08]