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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: mrknowitall who wrote (10780)10/22/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (1) of 67261
 
Maybe reproductive prevention technology will allow us to put abortion back into the world of barbarism where it so richly belongs.

Reproduction prevention technology? Is that like birth control? I've been sort of arguing that point, you know, not to much avail.

There's no need for a magic bullet in terms of birth control, there are plenty of methods already that work fine. All that's needed is better education and availability. "The Shot"? Would that be Depo Provera? That isn't exactly new, and is widely used in some parts of the third world. It has some problems, too.

Maybe reproductive prevention technology will allow us to put abortion back into the world of barbarism where it so richly belongs.

Uh huh. Every time somebody's brought up the "barbarism" of "partial birth abortion", with all the requisite gory descriptions, it's been clear they're not interested in banning partial birth abortions, or reducing the number through better education and birth control. They're interested in banning abortions, period. And, since life begins at conception, presumably banning IUD's too, as well as RU-486 and other "morning after" methods.
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