March 29, 2011
A very personal story: Why the Oklahoma Senate should vote no on HB 1888

The moving story of Dr. Phil Wood and his family’s decision to terminate a wanted pregnancy at 22 weeks, as told to the senate committee that cleared HB 1888 six to one to move on to a vote by the full senate. 

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    the precursor to the previous post
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    …Aww. They never think of abortion in this light. Damnit pro-lifers.
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    This is why conservatives actually need to do research into the facts behind the debate instead of operating on purely...
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    Late term abortion: Extremely rare, extremely sad, horribly necissary in the vast majority of cases. Why anti-choicers...
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