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To: Dayuhan who wrote (17233)4/21/2000 11:45:00 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769668
 
The last link you posted I have not been able to access tonight, for some reason.

Not knowing the politics of the countries and all they do or don't do, I will not say I agree with them.

One thing I do know. Current worldview is one of taking the easy path. Rather than insist on and preach abstinance, the view is to give em all free contraceptives and teach them how best to use them. No responsibility for morality.

I do find something interesting, look at some of these quotes in the article you posted.

Multimillion-Dollar Underground Industry Meets Demand as Efforts to Change Law Continue

The most obvious explanation for success in prevention of teenage pregnancies is more effective contraception.

Travel agencies whose main purpose is to ferry women seeking abortions to the Czech Republic, Belarus and Ukraine operate freely in border towns. One agency operator boasted he has had as many as 1,200 clients a year, each paying no less than $300


Couple of things stand out. One, nothing about morality, just contraceptive.
The second thing? Poor has nothing to do with abortion. It is clear by the tenor of these quotes that it is a money making industry, and women are using abortion as contraceptive measures.