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Casey v. Planned Parenthood: The Casey Court and Reliance on Murder (Chapter 3) |
 | | Not only is the promotional campaign that every child should be a wanted child completely ineffectual in promoting the welfare of born children, but, the entire notion of an "unwanted child" may be completely false. |
 | | While the implications of every child being a wanted child are not spelled out, it is understood that this goal is in the best interests of the child; that child abuse will be less prevalent, and children will generally thrive more in a society where abortion is legal. |
 | | Lenoski also found that the parents of 93% of parentally abused children were married at birth of the child, while only 60.0% of parents of the non-abused children were married at the time of the abused child’s birth. |
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