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Parents of 2-year-old sue Planned Parenthood for child support after botched abortion
February 27, 2019
What's wrong with the world?
- An Idaho couple is suing Planned Parenthood for $765,000 after a failed abortion led to the unexpected cost of raising their now 2-year-old child.
- The Motion Picture Association of America gave an anti-abortion movie, titled "Unplanned," an R-rating, meaning that those under age 17 can't watch a movie about abortion without an adult, and yet a 15-year old girl can have an abortion without her parent's permission.
- The Senate failed to pass the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, a bill aimed to ensure that infants who survive a failed abortion be treated like any other newborn baby.
"What's wrong with the world?" asked Graham Allen in this episode of "Rant Nation. "Do people not see the paradox of stupid that is happening now?"
"When the history books are written, our future generations are going to look back at us as savages," he added. "Every child deserves a chance to live, abortion is murder, and baby lives matter."
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