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Census 2010: New York State Aborts Three Times as Many Citizens as it Gains

January 4, 2011 by Gerard M. Nadal

The 2010 Census data have been released on State growth between 2000-2010. The data report Population Change, Population Density, and Apportionment of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.

The Census reports that New York State grew by an extremely modest 2.1% over the past ten years, from 18,976,457 to 19,378,102, a gain of only 401,645 citizens.

A review of New York State’s Vital Statistics from 2000-2009 shows that we have aborted 1,206,652** babies statewide. That number is three times greater than the number of citizens by which the state population grew.

{** The 2009 data are not yet available, so the lowest annual number of abortions, that of 2005, was used to give the most conservative number.}

See the NY State data here in data tables showing totals by race/ethnicity

2000
2001
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2005
2006
2007
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2009**Not Yet available. 2005 data used as lowest, most conservative number in this 10-year period.

These numbers do not indicate that the abortion rate is three times the birth rate. What they do indicate is that our net gain of citizens after all is said and done (birth, death, migration) is 1/4 of what it would have been had we not slaughtered 1,206,652 of our citizens in their mother’s wombs. It should be noted that 909,938 of these slaughtered innocents lost their lives in New York City.

During the past ten years in New York City, over 725,000 (79%) of these tiny victims were black and Hispanic.

To get a sense of perspective, since 9/11 New York City has killed through abortion approximately 330 times the 2,752 citizens who died in the Towers that day.

So what does this do to New York State regarding apportionment?

We have lost two seats in the House of Representatives for the next ten years. We are tied with Ohio in the most losses of seats in the House. We’ve lost much needed workers who will not be there to support the Baby Boom generation on their social security and medicare/medicaid.

The numbers don’t lie. Our net gain of citizens is 1/4 of what it would have been without this barbarity that grips my city and state by the throat, choking its life and love, its humanity and compassion.

It is an orgy of death, some 330 babies killed every day in the Empire State.

It is our great shame.

It must end.

We’re dying.

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Posted in Abortion | Tagged 2010 Census, Abortion, New York | 15 Comments

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  1. on January 4, 2011 at 6:50 AM Sue Widemark

    Wow, this blog is really profound! All your blogs are good but this one is especially important! I want to share the URL with everyone. Everyone in the USA should read this and take steps to stop abortion before it’s too late. Thank you so much for all you do!


  2. on January 4, 2011 at 9:15 AM juda

    Even with stats like this people continue to trade truth for a lie and live for themselves in the moment for instant gratification. Then they wonder why things are so bad.

    Thank you for your continued effort to educate and encourage people to live in the life that truth brings.

    God bless you.


  3. on January 4, 2011 at 12:09 PM Gerard M. Nadal

    Thanks Sue and Juda. Shocking statistics. I actually ran the numbers a few times because I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.

    God Bless


  4. on January 4, 2011 at 1:03 PM Rev USMC

    A most appropriate graphic for such horrific statistics. God help us.


  5. on January 4, 2011 at 7:31 PM Subvet

    What now passes for liberty is licentiousness. May God have mercy on us all.


  6. on January 4, 2011 at 8:42 PM Anna

    There is truly nothing liberating about abortion. What a lie so many women have been sold since the 70s. It truly is a shame.


  7. on January 4, 2011 at 10:11 PM Mary Catherine

    the lie begins with contraception though

    Through contraception a woman ignores the reality of her biology.
    To continue in this manner she must then convince herself that what she is growing inside her is simply a clump of cells or being less than herself.

    So she denies the reality of the child too.


  8. on January 5, 2011 at 3:15 PM Leticia Velasquez

    And schools on Long Island are closing due to fewer students.
    As a teacher, when I looked out on my 1/3 empty classroom, I knew in my heart it was due to abortion.
    Teachers, if you lose your job, you know what to blame.


  9. on January 5, 2011 at 8:16 PM Mary Catherine

    Leticia where I live there are dozens of closed schools. In fact the community I live in has seen one school reopened with Muslim children!

    The number of children in kindergarten has gone from 30 down to 7 in our school. No one has children anymore.

    When you see an empty school it’s hard not to think of all the children contracepted and aborted out of existence….. 😦

    The fruits of the sexual revolution.


  10. on January 5, 2011 at 10:04 PM snaul

    Thanks for the stats, this is the first I have seen anything on the 2010 census. Astonishing, really.
    Likewise, look at the small towns under 5,000 in our country. The school mergers started 20 years ago. The token excuse was that everyone moved away when they graduated and never came back. This is partially true, but abortion and contraception are the greater culprilts. Let’s say one child gets aborted a week in a rural section of America. Relatively few, compared to NYC. But 50 abortions a year over ten years is enough to close a school in a little town. Ten abortions a week is 5000 students over ten years. The tiny towns are affected by this first based on demographics. The large cities are affected of course, but it doesn’t seem as blatant. It will just take longer, but the effects will be widespread after 2050.


  11. on January 6, 2011 at 12:13 PM Ali

    Oops, I forgot to add Dr. Tolbert’s vid re: when she was on the board of Planned Parenthood and what woke her up:


  12. on January 6, 2011 at 2:44 PM barboo77

    Subvet wrote: What now passes for liberty is licentiousness. May God have mercy on us all.

    Best summation of modern culture ever. I wish I knew your real name for when I pass this quote around.


  13. on January 6, 2011 at 5:36 PM Subvet

    barboo77, that line I penned had it’s roots in some of Fr. John Corapi’s observations. He’s priceless.


  14. on January 8, 2011 at 7:59 PM Mary Catherine

    perhaps even better reworded as “What once passed for licentiousness is now liberty.”

    Fr Corapi is wonderful!


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