How Deadly is Abortion?

– January 22nd, 1973 – Roe v. Wade was decided.

– By January 23rd, 1973, we had killed more babies (2,740) than our U. S. deaths in the Afghanistan War (1,742).

– By January 24th, 1973, we had killed more babies (5,480) than our U. S. deaths in the Iraq War (4,488).

– By February 6th, 1973, we had killed more babies (38,360) than our U. S. deaths in the Korean War (36,516).

– By February 14th, 1973, we had killed more babies (60,200) than our U. S. deaths in the Vietnam War (58,209).

– By March 17th, 1973, we had killed more babies (117,820) than our U. S. deaths in the World War I (116,516).

– By July 7th, 1973, we had killed more babies (405,520) than our U. S. deaths in the World War II (405,399).

– By November 29th, 1973, we had killed more babies (750,760) than our U. S. deaths in the Civil War (750,000).

– By June 2nd, 1974, we had killed more babies (1,356,300) than our U. S. deaths in all wars (1,354,664).

We kill more children every day (2,740) than the number of people who died in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade center (2,606) on 9/11.  

– Main Causes of Deaths per year in the U. S.:
Abortion:  1,000,000
Heart disease: 611,105
Cancer: 584,881

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