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Science > Abortion |
| User: |
"Papa Jack" |
| Date: |
11 Jul 2003 05:07:43 PM |
| Object: |
Re: Poll Shows 51% of Women Are Pro-Lifers |
LadySycamore <neveryoumind@crap.com> wrote in message > news:<ben0hk$7gj$4@slb4.atl.mindspring.net>...
Papa Jack wrote:
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Papa Jack commented:
It's significant that this poll was sponsored by " ...a
nonpartisan advocacy group for pro-choice women's rights"
-- and that the group's president headed the Planned
Parenthood Federation of America for 14 years. Thus,
the Pro-Aborts can't try to dismiss the poll results
as being biased.
Again, 51% of the women surveyed said the government
should prohibit abortion or limit it to extreme cases, such
as rape, incest, or life-threatening complications.
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Lady Sycamore wrote:
Exactly. OF.THE.WOMEN.SURVEYED. END OF DISCUSSION.
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Papa Jack smiled:
Now, go to the 3rd paragraph at:
http://www.advancewomen.org./for_reporters/press_releases.php
"The study, is the result of two national random
surveys of more than 3,300 women, and was
conducted over two years by Princeton Survey
Research Associates. It documents women's views
about the women's movement, feminism, their
priorities and opinions on key policy issues,
motherhood, relationships and work. It is the
latest research being compiled by the Center
for the Advancement of Women, a not-for-profit
institution dedicated to research-based education
and advocacy for women."
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| User: "Pat Winstanley" |
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| Title: Re: Poll Shows 51% of Women Are Pro-Lifers |
14 Jul 2003 01:17:49 AM |
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In article <besth2$rrl$1@slb9.atl.mindspring.net>,
says...
Subject: Re: Poll Shows 51% of Women Are Pro-Lifers
From: LadySycamore < >
Newsgroups: talk.abortion, alt.abortion
"The study, is the result of two national random
surveys of more than 3,300 women, and was
conducted over two years by Princeton Survey
Research Associates. It documents women's views
about the women's movement, feminism, their
priorities and opinions on key policy issues,
motherhood, relationships and work. It is the
latest research being compiled by the Center
for the Advancement of Women, a not-for-profit
institution dedicated to research-based education
and advocacy for women."
But not for ALL women...so???
It also uses two completely different sample sizes (one twice the size
of the other) when comparing across samples (the abortion question).
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