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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (34327)11/13/2012 3:13:47 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 85487
 
we should discourage every single single mother to NOT have children.

How? You're against financial disincentives. Maybe you want to stigmatize those who bear children out of wedlock, but I'd bet not. Contraceptives are inexpensive and widely available ... anyone who hasn't led a chaste life during their child-bearing years knows this from personal experience. Bearing children out of wedlock is a choice. A popular choice.

Abortion has been the law of the land for 4 decades but 2/3 of children born to women under 30 are born to single mothers. So what you see as the abortion prescription isn't working either.

That means the widest availability of contraceptives across the board!

We already have that. People choose not to use them and choose to have children out of wedlock. Pretending otherwise is intellectually dishonest.
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