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    At least 46 abortion centers have closed since Roe vs Wade overturned

    WICHITA, Kansas (Operation Rescue) – According to Operation Rescue's first-hand investigation, over 49 abortion clinics have either halted abortions or have been forced to close their doors altogether since last Friday when the U.S. Supreme Court released its decision in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case.

    The decision effectively overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and its companion case, Casey v. Planned Parenthood (1992), placing the issue of abortion in the hands of the states.

    More abortion mills will close in the coming days and weeks as state laws go into effect. Although efforts are being made in some states to block pro-life laws, the U.S. Supreme Court has already begun to bring correction to the methods used for years by the abortion industry to nullify state laws that protect life in the womb.

    On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out three cases wherein lower courts had ruled to block enforcement of state pro-life laws passed in Arkansas, Arizona, and Indiana. The lower courts were instructed to reconsider those decisions in light of Roe's overturn.

    On top of the 49 plus abortion mills that have shut down, nine states are now completely abortion free. Since Roe and Casey decriminalized abortion in all 50 states, we are seeing an unprecedented number of states becoming abortion free.

    "This has been our plan all along, and we will continue to work until all states are free from the stranglehold of the abortion cartel," said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue.

    Operation Rescue staff have been frantically counting all the closures. Through phone calls and other direct communication, Operation Rescue has verified the closure of abortion clinics in these states:

    Alabama: 4 closures (now an abortion-free state)
    Arkansas: 2 closures (now an abortion-free state)
    Arizona: 4 closures
    Georgia: 1 closure
    Kentucky: 2 closures (now an abortion-free state)
    Michigan: 1 closure
    Missouri: 1 closure (now an abortion-free state)
    Ohio: 10 closures
    South Carolina: 3 closures
    Tennessee: 3 closures
    Texas: 14 closures
    Wisconsin: 4 closures (now an abortion-free state)
    Wyoming: 1 closure (now an abortion-free state)


    Three additional states, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and West Virginia, were already abortion free prior to Roe's overturn

    "Without a doubt, the abortion cartel is losing ground," said Newman.

    "This is a new day! Praise Jesus! We are so grateful for His faithfulness and so many faithful supporters for standing by us for such a time as this – we have much more work ahead of us. Let's keep praying and working together to finally bring an end to abortion in our nation."

    At least 46 abortion centers have closed following Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade - LifeSite

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    there is no abortion free state

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    Quote Originally Posted by tschau View Post
    there is no abortion free state
    I would add that there is no "pro life" state.

    A state that was truly "pro life" would restrict abortion but also provide support for poor mothers after their babies are born.

    Sadly, in the USA, the states most likely to implement restrictive abortion laws are also the least likely to provide any support for poor mothers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by njtom View Post
    I would add that there is no "pro life" state.

    A state that was truly "pro life" would restrict abortion but also provide support for poor mothers after their babies are born.

    Sadly, in the USA, the states most likely to implement restrictive abortion laws are also the least likely to provide any support for poor mothers.
    Sadly in the USA the states most likely to have unrestricted abortion don't need to provide support because they just kill the babies and the mothers move on with their lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by njtom View Post

    Sadly, in the USA, the states most likely to implement restrictive abortion laws are also the least likely to provide any support for poor mothers.
    What have YOU done to help these mothers? If you have, I promise not to criticize you for bragging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post

    ...Operation Rescue staff have been frantically counting all the closures. Through phone calls and other direct communication, Operation Rescue has verified the closure of abortion clinics in these states:

    Alabama: 4 closures (now an abortion-free state)
    Arkansas: 2 closures (now an abortion-free state)
    Arizona: 4 closures
    Georgia: 1 closure
    Kentucky: 2 closures (now an abortion-free state)
    Michigan: 1 closure
    Missouri: 1 closure (now an abortion-free state)
    Ohio: 10 closures
    South Carolina: 3 closures
    Tennessee: 3 closures
    Texas: 14 closures
    Wisconsin: 4 closures (now an abortion-free state)
    Wyoming: 1 closure (now an abortion-free state)


    Three additional states, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and West Virginia, were already abortion free prior to Roe's overturn

    "Without a doubt, the abortion cartel is losing ground," said Newman.

    "This is a new day! Praise Jesus! We are so grateful for His faithfulness and so many faithful supporters for standing by us for such a time as this – we have much more work ahead of us. Let's keep praying and working together to finally bring an end to abortion in our nation."

    At least 46 abortion centers have closed following Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade - LifeSite
    They are closing all these "clinics" down and yet they have always proclaimed that abortion is only a small percentage of the "services" they offer...

    Planned Parenthood claims abortion is now 4% of its services instead of 3%. It's still false.










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    Quote Originally Posted by njtom View Post
    I would add that there is no "pro life" state.

    A state that was truly "pro life" would restrict abortion but also provide support for poor mothers after their babies are born.

    Sadly, in the USA, the states most likely to implement restrictive abortion laws are also the least likely to provide any support for poor mothers.
    Where did you find that talking point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GodismyJudge View Post
    They are closing all these "clinics" down and yet they have always proclaimed that abortion is only a small percentage of the "services" they offer...

    Planned Parenthood claims abortion is now 4% of its services instead of 3%. It's still false.










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    Exactly. Only 4% of your services and you're shutting down? Liars.

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    For rich people there is no problem to get a abortion,
    and the poor have their own ways

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