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I don't want this to turn into a massive argument about abortion, but whether you're pro- or anti-choice, I think Slacktivist's post on the history of anti-abortion campaings in Evangelical America is an interesting read; it certainly surprised me quite a lot.

I suppose the best way to articulate my position on abortion is that it's a bit like Just War*: it's never a good thing, but there are circumstances where it's the least evil choice, and sometimes by a very clear margin, and it certainly isn't for the government to make that choice for women (and men) in what can be agonisingly difficult situations - as late-term abortions are, almost by definition. (This is probably a position that people on both sides of the argument will find wrong-headed, but there you go...)

I hope I don't need to say that murdering a doctor in cold blood in church is never, ever OK.

* And I might add that I tend to agree with the Anglo-Saxon penitentials, which required soldiers to perform some act of penance after battle, even in a good cause, because killing leaves its marks on you, even if you were, to pick the favourite military tribunal question, trying to stop a Viking from raping your sister.

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Date: 2009-06-03 12:18 am (UTC)
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The NYT, despite its many problems, has been quietly running a series of articles on women's reproductive health issues in Africa; the bodkin is a step up from what's described in the latest installment from rural Tanzania.

And that's what they'd like us to go back to, these sick rightists. That's what they think we should have. I can't even talk about it rationally.

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