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	<title>Comments on: The word abortion doesn&#8217;t exist</title>
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		<title>By: kristen</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s one thing to be against abortion.  I can understand having that opinion.  It&#039;s another to be against knowledge and education and basic vocabulary.  I know it hasn&#039;t dawned on the rocket scientists who run our government, but a little more education might prevent some of those abortions.

I&#039;m disappointed in Johns Hopkins, particularly with their reputation as a leading medical university.  The government has no place censoring information like this, not in a supposedly free and democratic society.  Attacking the expression of ideas and information is something that usually only happens under a dictatorship. Hopkins should have stood up to the scrutiny.

This is just another example of how this administration has injected knee-jerk fundamentalism into public policy more so than at any other time in our history.  How they have systematically worked to chip away at individual rights.  I&#039;m hoping November signals the end of this era of ultra-conservatism and a return to the middle.  Some common sense is desperately needed to reverse our regression.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s one thing to be against abortion.  I can understand having that opinion.  It&#8217;s another to be against knowledge and education and basic vocabulary.  I know it hasn&#8217;t dawned on the rocket scientists who run our government, but a little more education might prevent some of those abortions.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m disappointed in Johns Hopkins, particularly with their reputation as a leading medical university.  The government has no place censoring information like this, not in a supposedly free and democratic society.  Attacking the expression of ideas and information is something that usually only happens under a dictatorship. Hopkins should have stood up to the scrutiny.</p>
<p>This is just another example of how this administration has injected knee-jerk fundamentalism into public policy more so than at any other time in our history.  How they have systematically worked to chip away at individual rights.  I&#8217;m hoping November signals the end of this era of ultra-conservatism and a return to the middle.  Some common sense is desperately needed to reverse our regression.</p>
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