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* '''license''': [[license::Articles may be reproduced with acknowledgment of their source]]
 
* '''license''': [[license::Articles may be reproduced with acknowledgment of their source]]
 
* '''summary''': [[summary::Eric Harrah was part owner of one of the nation's largest chains of abortion clinics. He recently converted to Christianity and walked away from the lucrative business of killing unborn children. Dr. Willke and Brad Mattes interviewed him regarding his involvement in the abortion industry.]]
 
* '''summary''': [[summary::Eric Harrah was part owner of one of the nation's largest chains of abortion clinics. He recently converted to Christianity and walked away from the lucrative business of killing unborn children. Dr. Willke and Brad Mattes interviewed him regarding his involvement in the abortion industry.]]
* '''topics''': [[topic::Eric Harrah]] [[topic::abortion industry]] [[topic::Steven Bringham]]
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* '''topics''': [[topic::Eric Harrah]] [[topic::abortion industry]] [[topic::Steven Bringham]] [[topic::abortion/profit]]
 
* '''claims''':
 
* '''claims''':
 
** [[claim::Abortion doctors prefer to do later-term abortions]].
 
** [[claim::Abortion doctors prefer to do later-term abortions]].
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** [[question::What is the name of the book that Eric Harrah was writing?]]
 
** [[question::What is the name of the book that Eric Harrah was writing?]]
 
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==Notes==
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*** {{anonuser|166.89.220.56}} (who originally posted the Abortion Facts reprint link) says: "It's all about the money, and the damage (physical and mental) is ignored." This led to [[abortion/profit/debate|some debate]].
 
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[[Eric Harrah]] was part owner of one of the nation's largest chains of [[abortion]] clinics. He recently converted to [[Christianity]] and walked away from the [[abortion/profit|lucrative business]] of killing unborn children. [[J.C. Willke|Dr. Willke]] and [[Brad Mattes]] interviewed him regarding his involvement in the abortion industry.
 
[[Eric Harrah]] was part owner of one of the nation's largest chains of [[abortion]] clinics. He recently converted to [[Christianity]] and walked away from the [[abortion/profit|lucrative business]] of killing unborn children. [[J.C. Willke|Dr. Willke]] and [[Brad Mattes]] interviewed him regarding his involvement in the abortion industry.

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