Yes, in a nice little quote box. Go back and look.
No, I think it means proportionate reasons.
How about National Right To Life?
nrlc.org/abortion/facts/abortionstats.html
I’m talking about within the United States - but it is an interesting point. If you just focus on the legal aspect rather than the education, this Mexico City policy will just ping-pong as presidents come and go.
I’m not going to rerun some of the things said in the 2004 election, but I will say I found a lot of it distasteful.
Then people will have back-street abortions. The figures from the UK bear this out - there would be a drop, but not half as much as I bet you expect. Simply focusing on the legal aspect is directing energy to the wrong goal. The legal aspect has to be done, but making it the main focus is counter-productive almost.
No, put the red light there, but make sure traffic lights are covered in drivers ed. and it is made very clear why it is there.
I think you need to explain how the money goes around here and also why the same doesn’t apply to all the private medical insurance companies as well.
I agree neither is wonderful, and in the ideal world you wouldn’t have to make that choice. But in the end, you have to pick the least worst candidate, and given this criteria, combined with the other policies of Kerry that I find preferential, means that I would have voted for Kerry. Of course I would rather my candidate was more active in getting rid of abortions, but in the real world you have to judge who is more likely to do the most good.
Mike