Re: Election Results

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Wed Nov 3 21:12:23 2004


Oh please. Does anyone really believe that contraception, alcohol (already been tried), or gambling(been tried in many places until folks realized how much money there was to be made) would ever be outlawed? I will say again that I also don't believe abortion will be outlawed.

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                 Anna Meenan

At Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Len2976@aol.com wrote: > >Considering that "moral issues" guided the choice of the majority of the >voters, it seems we are on our way to becoming a theocracy. We certainly are >now a one-party country. > >Amendment 1 in Florida also passed. This calls for parental notification of >pregnancies and abortions for all "minors"--no age (16, 18, 21) was >specified. It appears that the Republican Florida Legislature is now free to pass >whatever law they wish regarding "minors" and pregnancies/abortion. > >The religious right or Christian evangelicals or whatever you call them will >not be happy until they ban abortion, contraception, alcohol, gambling, and >anything else they think is sinful. > >Lenora McCall, CNM, MSN





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