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| DaveSZ |
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3652462.stm
Pill propelled into abortion debate
By Jill McGivering
BBC correspondent in Washington
The birth control pill revolutionised women's health - and grew to become one of the most popular forms of family planning. But it is now under attack from pro-life groups in the US. |
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| ResonantDrag |
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
jesus, won't these people just die! |
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| MisterOpus1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveSZ
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3652462.stm
Pill propelled into abortion debate
By Jill McGivering
BBC correspondent in Washington
The birth control pill revolutionised women's health - and grew to become one of the most popular forms of family planning. But it is now under attack from pro-life groups in the US. |
Well it really is the logical conclusion that must be taken by the pro-life fundamentalists. They also must throw in condoms, diaphrams (sp?), or any other contraceptive OTC device. In a sense I almost want to applaud the pro-life fundies for actually stepping forward and justifying their logical conclusions here.
But I have sincere doubts it will go very far into mainstream coverage and debates. |
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| occrider |
I'm constantly amused by the opposition to birth control by relgious groups ... particularly when you take into account their tacit support for a more sinister form of birth control not half a century ago.
http://www.ethicsandmedicine.com/18/2/18-2-durst.htm
Ahhh religious groups ... I can always count on them for a few laughs. |
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