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JUST THE FACTS: Planned Parenthood in 2007: 305,310 abortions, 4,912 adoption referrals

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JUST THE FACTS: Planned Parenthood in 2007: 305,310 abortions, 4,912 adoption referrals

In 2007, Planned Parenthood made only 4,912 adoption referrals yet aborted 305,310 lives. For those who believe those numbers are simply unbelievable, you can read it for yourself in the latest Planned Parenthood Annual Report.

That’s sick, man.

These numbers are no surprise when this is the sort of routine counseling going on:

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