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Planned Parenthood in 1952: Abortion ‘kills the life of a baby’

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Planned Parenthood in 1952: Abortion ‘kills the life of a baby’

The scientific fact that an abortion ends the life of a living human being isn’t so convenient these days for Planned Parenthood – after all they are now the largest abortion chain in the country.

Back in 1952 before Planned Parenthood was an abortion operation, they sure had a more accurate understanding of science before their twisted abortion ideology of today took over.

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Just look at their pamphlet below that states that abortion “kills the life of a baby after it has begun.”

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