Bush Administration Introduces Controversial Abortion Rule
This week a much-debated regulation was introduced that exempts health care providers from performing abortions if they’re morally opposed – but will it prevent women from getting health care?| Comments on article "Bush Administration Introduces Controversial Abortion Rule" | |||||||||
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