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Chicago Tribune:
Emboldened
by the anti-abortion movement's success in restricting access to
abortion, an increasingly vocal group of Christian conservatives is
arguing that it's time to mount a concerted attack on contraception.
Their
voices were raised in Rosemont [Il.] on Friday and Saturday at an
unusual anti-abortion meeting that drew 250 people from around the
nation to condemn artificial birth control. Experts at the gathering
assailed contraception on the grounds that it devalues children, harms
relationships between men and women, promotes sexual promiscuity and
leads to falling birth rates, among social ills.
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