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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Neutrino 123: [QB] It is possible to have signifigant opinion changes, but signifigant events have to take place to cause a shift of the type you speak of. These have not taken place. To look at it another way, we could be having the exact same discussion when those polling statistics were published. As I expected, a newer poll agrees. http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/abortion_poll030122.html For the main question, 58% of women support abortion in most cases compared to 54% of men. Compared with the other survay, the difference is within the margins of error. Interestingly, signifigantly more men then women support very late term abortion. I agree that polls can sometimes be distorting. I personally don't like the wording of either of the polls I found, but they should still show that the COMPARITIVE difference between men and women is extremely small, if existant at all. According to the graph in the following page, the population of very young people does not seem at all unbalanced to be (no big pool of children entering education systems). http://www.ageworks.com/course_demo/200/module2/module2b.htm The population of the United States is expected to grow to about 400 million by 2050, largely through immigration. Europe, however, will experiance very signifigant population DECLINE by then. Europe should be heavily subsidising children. Abortion does in fact have a noticible impact on population. If the abortion I am talking about (post roughly-embryo stage) is illegalized, though, it wouldn't be enough to have much of an impact. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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