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1.   Christopher G. Ellison and Patricia Goodson, "Conservative Protestantism and Attitudes Toward Family Planning in a Sample of Seminarians," Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 36, no. 4 (1997): 512-15.  (back)

2.   Ellison, "Conservative," 512-15.  (back)

3.   Ellison, "Conservative," 512-15.  (back)

4.   Janet E. Smith, "Barnyard Morality," America, 13 August 1994, 14.  (back)

5.   "105th Congress: Rolling Back Women's Rights," National Organization for Women, October 1998 [online][cited 12 March 2002]; available at http://www.now.org/issues/election/analysis1998/key.html.  (back)

6.   "105th Congress."  (back)

7.   Flo Conway and Jim Siegelman, Holy Terror: The Fundamentalist War on America's Freedoms in Religion, Politics and Our Private Lives (Garden City: Doubleday, 1982), 103.  (back)

8.   National Conference of Catholic Bishops, "Pastoral Plan for Pro-life Activities," Priests for Life website 20 November 1975, [online] [cited 14 March 2002]; available at http://www.priestsforlife.org/magisterium/bishops/75-11-20pastoralplanforprolifeactivitiesnccb.htm.  (back)

9.   National Conference.  (back)

10.   National Conference.  (back)

11.   Conway, Holy Terror, 104.  (back)

12.   Conway, Holy Terror, 104.  (back)

13.   Conway, Holy Terror, 104-05.  (back)

14.   Conway, Holy Terror, 104-05.  (back)

15.   Conway, Holy Terror, 105.  (back)

16.   Conway, Holy Terror, 105.  (back)

17.   "Major U.S. Supreme Court Rulings on Reproductive Health and Rights," Planned Parenthood website [online] [cited 6 May 2002]; available at http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about/narrhistory/court-23.html.  (back)

18.   Tanya Melich, The Republican War Against Women (New York: Bantam Books, 1996), 236.  (back)

19.   Michael Lienesch, Redeeming America Piety & Politics in the New Christian Right (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1993), 259.  (back)

20.   Martin, With God, 355.  (back)

21.   Martin, With God, 355.  (back)

22.   Martin, With God, 355.  (back)

23.   Martin, With God, 355.  (back)

24.   Time, 14 June 1993, 48-51, quoted in Jill Smolowe, "New, Improved and Ready for Battle," in Human Sexuality 94/95, 19th ed., ed. Ollie Pocs (Guilford, CT: The Dushkin Publishing Group, 1994), 116.  (back)

25.   Martin, With God, 355-56.  (back)

26.   Conway, Holy Terror, 109.  (back)

27.   Swomley, Abortion, 419.  (back)

28.   Wright, The New York, 480.  (back)

29.   Bill Baird and Joni Scott, "A Test of our resolve: the religious right's attack on freedom," The Humanist, September/October 2000, 14-21, cited in WilsonSelect Plus_FT [database online] [cited 4 June 2001].  (back)

30.   David C. Trosch, "Has Rome Become the Seat of the Anti-Christ?" Most Holy Family Monastery [online] [cited 6 May 2002]; available at http://www.trosch.org/jpi/history-ref-jp2.htm.  (back)

31.   American Civil Liberties Union, 2001 Workplan, 3.  (back)

32.   American Civil Liberties Union, 4.  (back)

33.   American Civil Liberties Union, 4.  (back)

34.   Swomley, Abortion, 416.  (back)

35.   John M. Swomley, "The Pope Versus the Bible," The Humanist November/December 1997, 36.  (back)

36.   "Republican Platform Puts Fetus Before Mother," New York Times, 27 September 1988, A34 quoted in John Swomley, Abortion and Public Policy, 417.  (back)

37.   Swomley, Abortion, 417.  (back)

38.   Conway, Holy Terror, 111.  (back)

39.   "Church, Medicine and Women," CBS Health Watch by Medscape [database online] [cited 15 June 2001]; available at http://cbshealthwatch.medscape.com/cx/viewarticle/231433.  (back)

40.   John M. Swomley, "The 'Partial-Birth' Debate in 1998," The Humanist March/April 1998, 7.  (back)

41.   Swomley, "The Partial-Birth."  (back)

42.   Wright, The New York, 370.  (back)

43.   Percentage based on 320 to 600 abortions performed per year as reported in Swomley, "The 'Partial-Birth,' Debate in 1998," The Humanist, March/April 1998, pages 6-7 and the 1,184,758 total abortions reported in the United States in 1997 as reported in John W. Wright, The New York Times Almanac 2001, 371.  (back)

44.   John M. Swomley, "The Population Wars," The Humanist July/August 1998, 26.  (back)

45.   Swomley, "The Partial-Birth," 5.  (back)

46.   Swomley, "The Partial-Birth," 5.  (back)

47.   Swomley, "The Partial-Birth," 6.  (back)

48.   Swomley, "The Partial-Birth," 6.  (back)

49.   Linda Rocawich, "Desperation: Before Roe v. Wade, After Roe is Reversed" in Human Sexuality 94/95, 19th ed., ed. Ollie Pocs (Guilford, CT: The Dushkin Publishing Group, 1994), 119.  (back)

50.   Vandana Shiva, Third World Network Features, 1 September 1994 [online] [cited 20 October 2002]; available at http://www.iisd.ca/linkages/Cairo/twnpop.txt citing Flora Davis, Moving the Mountain: the Women's Movement in America since 1960.  (back)

51.   Shiva, Third World.  (back)

52.   Rocawich, "Desperation," 119.  (back)

53.   Baird and Scott, "A Test," 2.  (back)

54.   Rocawich, "Desperation," 119.  (back)

55.   Wright, The New York, 480.  (back)

56.   Rocawich, "Desperation," 121-22.  (back)

57.   Swomley, Abortion, 423.  (back)

58.   Swomley, "The Population," 25.  (back)

59.   "It's Time for a Change - A 'See Change,'" Catholics for a Free Choice website [online] [cited 7 May 2002]; available at http://www.seechange.org/.  (back)

60.   Swomley, "The Population," 25.  (back)

61.   American Civil Liberties Union, 3.  (back)

62.   Baird and Scott, "A Test," 8.  (back)

63.   Baird and Scott, "A Test," 8.  (back)

64.   Swomley, Abortion, 420.  (back)


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