Wednesday, March 08, 2006

The rights of the child

The president of the National Organization for Women, Kim Gandy, acknowledged that disputes over unintended pregnancies can be complex and bitter.

"None of these are easy questions," said Gandy, a former prosecutor. "But most courts say it's not about what he did or didn't do or what she did or didn't do. It's about the rights of the child." (Associated Press)

Yes, you read that right. The president of NOW says the rights of the child are paramount.

Oh wait ... that's only when a father wants to opt out of his responsibilities. When a woman wants to, she can just have an abortion.

(Glad we got that cleared up.)

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