Correct, but it's kind of pointless now. Since Palin entered the race, there's been a huge shift on this issue on the R side, no matter how many deny it.
Ultimately, it will make some people more accepting of this kind of situation. Whether or not that's a good thing overall, it's actually correcting the attitude you mention. We can't be pro-life and then castigate those who, out of wedlock, don't choose abortion.
Just call it growing pains.
Not good. I won't be changing my opinion that it's better in most instances for the parents in such cases to either marry or give the baby up for adoption. But if the father won't agree to the marriage, in this instance, there is little that can be done.
Years ago men felt it was their responsibility to do so in such situations. Not today. Most unfortunate.