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MADem

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1. I think "rare"--in the context used in the phrase--suggests that if women have access to
Sat Jan 5, 2013, 09:23 AM
Jan 2013

a full panoply of contraceptive choices, without limitations that include financial ones (as Ms. Fluke tried to tell Congress) or "emergency" ones (that politicians like to argue over, and pharmacists like to get shirty about) then they won't have a need to choose abortion.

It may not be 'the point,' but if the 'politics of access to contraception' were not at issue, as it has been for far too long, the quite natural result would be that abortion would be rare, because it would not be needed.

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