Week 3: Candidates on abortion: Joe Schulman Series: The president next door Home Edition
Those, including myself, who believe government should play the least role necessary in the lives of American citizens, cannot envision that same government interfering in the most cherished and private right of all, that of a woman to make her own enlightened choices based on the best medical infor...
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Published in | The Atlanta journal-constitution (2001) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Atlanta, Ga
Atlanta Journal Constitution, LLC
24.09.2000
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Summary: | Those, including myself, who believe government should play the least role necessary in the lives of American citizens, cannot envision that same government interfering in the most cherished and private right of all, that of a woman to make her own enlightened choices based on the best medical information available to her and her family, about procedures concerning her own body and her own personal health and welfare. This includes so-called "partial-birth" abortions. This is a matter best left between a woman, her doctor and her conscience. |
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ISSN: | 2473-1609 2690-8093 |