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Politics : The abortion issue: pro-choice vs. anti-abortion

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To: LLCF who wrote (133)12/12/2008 12:13:24 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) of 286
 
Pope:

<It also said it opposed the morning-after pill, even if it doesn't cause an abortion, because an abortion was intended. That could complicate the situation of some Catholic hospitals in the United States that offer the morning-after pill to rape victims.>

Well, since the Pope (well, errrr, Catholic Church, through the infallible Pope one would presume) is against birth control anyway, morning after pill should need no special mention... so presumably it has some sort of mixed status between abortion and birth control.

If these guys would quite their silly birth controll policies they might confuse a lot less people and have more people listening to them. They get their aborted babies thrown out with the birth-control unfortunately.

DAK
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