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	<title>Comments on: Is The Superbowl Pro-Life?</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Also, I think it&#039;s bad form to have people without a medical background telling women to risk their lives (and that of their current families and future children) for a risky pregnancy. If I had to chose between my wife and my baby, I&#039;d chose her, because she can&#039;t be replaced but we can always have another kid between us. Did anyone else follow the link on the commercial to Focus on the Family&#039;s website? That&#039;s where the real controversy began, telling me if my wife has an abortion she fails as a nurturer and I fail as a protector, because, you know, I don&#039;t care about my children beyond the money I can throw at them as the great and powerful male provider. And that&#039;s the least offensive part of it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Also, I think it&#8217;s bad form to have people without a medical background telling women to risk their lives (and that of their current families and future children) for a risky pregnancy. If I had to chose between my wife and my baby, I&#8217;d chose her, because she can&#8217;t be replaced but we can always have another kid between us. Did anyone else follow the link on the commercial to Focus on the Family&#8217;s website? That&#8217;s where the real controversy began, telling me if my wife has an abortion she fails as a nurturer and I fail as a protector, because, you know, I don&#8217;t care about my children beyond the money I can throw at them as the great and powerful male provider. And that&#8217;s the least offensive part of it.</p>
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