Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Anti-abortion reforms child welfare policy

This is a New York Times article which, clearly, identifies the strategy of formating national policy to reform the way the world looks upon the future of human society and the human condition.

This particular campaign of "human preservation" is much broader than the limited, pro-life agenda because the anti-abortion issue is designed to capture a much larger prize... child welfare policy.
Ohio has become a prime laboratory for what anti-abortion leaders call the incremental strategy — passing a web of rules designed to push the hazy boundaries of Supreme Court guidelines without flagrantly violating them. Many of the rules, critics say, are designed to discourage women from getting abortions or to hamper clinic operations, even forcing some to close.
Pro-life has nothing close to such an emotionally charged, double-jointed rule-making that pushes the proverbially legal arguments of which rights came first: the child or the man.  Control the child and you will eventually control the man...when he grows up.

This is how anti-abortion is reforming child welfare.
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