Yes, Feminists for Life. I was surprised when I saw the following about Clintonian "prevention" instead of punishment. ...looks more like an effort to vilify men than to prevent abortion.
"President Of Feminist For Life Of America To Address Sacred Heart"
Sacred Heart University
http://www.sacredheart.edu/news/archives/foster/
Quote:
"Founded in 1972, FFL is a national non-sectarian, grassroots organization, which continues the efforts of the early American feminists including Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to eliminate the causes that drive women to abortion by giving practical solution. FFL has emerged as the link between the pro-life and pro-choice worlds, working on efforts such as the enforcement of child support and, the Violence Against Women Act."
Aside from its ends of family destruction and socialism, feminism's means are any policies that bring "sexual freedom" for women who are feminist-minded. Everything in the feminist agenda makes abortion common. Incarcerating more men for being divorced by their wives (see
"Driving the Divorce Rate: Whos Teaching the Women?") is not prevention against abortion, but it is certainly causing many of our better young men to be terrified of marrying.
Abortions remain common, because we are allowing too many of our young to be indoctrinated with feminist self-this and self-that independence from marriage and family.
Aside from its ends of family destruction and socialism, feminism's means are any policies that bring "sexual freedom" for women who are feminist-minded. Everything in the feminist agenda makes abortion common. Excellent point. Feminists are doing everything possible to make abortion inevitable, but then some claim to be "pro-life." This is like having a group called "tavern owners for tea-totaling." They do everything possible to set up the situation, and then they claim that the don't support the ultimate outcome.