This is a sad thing.
Depends on your point of view. If you take this as "we're paying for abortions that would not have otherwise happened", then I agree. But if you take this as "we are paying for women who otherwise
would have had abortions anyway, and might have had them botched by non-professionals with severe negative health consequences", then it is a positive step to take.
Also, two things I rarely hear conservatives talk about:
1. There are studies that indicate that the crime rate in the United States has steadily declined since abortion was legalized. One implication being that the unwanted children stopped growing up to be criminals as often. You may be alive right now because your parents were never gunned down in a botched mugging by someone who was aborted. (Of course, one might also argue that, sadly, this is also the reason you aren't Batman, but I digress.

)
2. Some few people (good,
good Christians, to be sure

) might say that it is deserved if a woman who gets a botched non-professional abortion develops complications or even dies. But the complications aren't always for the
mother. One of my friends in high school had a cousin who was a "coat-hanger baby" - his mother tried to abort him herself, and
failed. I'd go over to my friend's house (he lived with his grandfather), and a lot of the time, the cousin was there, too. Not to make light, but dude was like the big chompa-machooie-chomp clone of Stan on the fifth episode of South Park. Actually, it was all pretty damned sad. Oversized, mentally retarded, never developed all of one leg and had to wear a prosthesis - and pretty angry all the time. I would have been, too.
