RAMPANT TEENAGE FEMALE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL MUTILATION: Is there worse to come?

Jul 9th, 2010 by Arnold Jago in Abortion, Australia, Education, Family, God, Youth

In 2008, more than 200 girls aged 15 and under had abortions in Victoria.

Some without the parents’ knowledge.

Some were aged 12.

One abortionist told reporters the biggest increase has been among 14-year-olds “copying what they see on television”.

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When asked by abortionists, ‘Did you agree to this?’ such girls tend to say, ‘. . . I didn’t really want to, but I didn’t know how to say no’.

The spokeswoman for one abortion business commented, “One third had their first experience at age 14 years or younger, yet almost one in 10 say they have not been taught sex ed at school.”

One shudders to think what kind of sex education such a person thinks they ought to have.

Can you imagine what kind of message would be in sex education approved of by organisations specialising in aborting babies?

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The Federal Government is said to be planning a new national sex education curriculum for primary and secondary schools, but the package is some years away.

With Julia Gillard in charge, we can only hope it never happens at all.

Recall how, when Tony Abbott said last January that women should not give away their virginity too easily, Gillard said, “These comments will confirm the worst fears of Australian women about Tony Abbott.”

How could any sane human being say such a thing?

Or any insane one, for that matter?

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It is embarrassing to live in a country which has this person as Prime Minister.

It will be doubly so if, after her being dumped on us without our having any choice, we are gormless enough to vote her back in.

It’s a worry to think that one lives in a country where people with her views can get pre-selected.

And to think that she would get even one vote — let alone enough votes to be elected.

J Gillard doesn’t believe in God.

With such an ostrich-like view of the created world in general, how could she have a balanced opinion about anything?

(Source: Herald Sun, 21/11/2009)

Abortion. It's a real baby. It's a real murder. It's a real pity.

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