Monday, August 09, 2004

Women's group decries 2-child policy as 'anti-poor'

chesterton said the same thing. i actually had an unlikely fantasy that they read his essay and in a wild yet unexpected way, finally got it. but i was asking too much:
"What the country needs to create sustained contraceptive behavior are access to a full range of contraceptive methods, fully informed choice and good quality reproductive health care services"

well i guess they still don't get it. somehow they do, but they couldn't bring themselves to realize that the alternative they propose simply bring about the same discrimination they decry. weird logic they have.

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