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Russell Williams

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All these poor female teenagers having children that they can not care for.
At least pregnant middle and upperclass teenage girls can have their parents pay for them to have abortions in other states. If abortions is outlawed in the US then middle and upper class women will still be able to get abortions in other countries while some of them complain about poor women who only have children so they can get more welfare benifits.

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Mississippi, which had as many as 14 abortion providers in the early 1980s, would be the only state without an abortion clinic should the clinic, based in Jackson, Miss., close. The clinic opened in 1996; in the last 18 months, the clinic has performed about 3,000 abortions, according to court papers.

Mississippi already has some of the country's strictest abortion laws and one of the lowest abortion rates. It also has the highest teen pregnancy rate in the United States - more than 60 percent above the national average in 2010".
 

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