>>>FWIW, I agree with the rest (what happens when you don't practice abstinence nor use birth control and what happens when other options are not taught or available or supported at home)
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>>Calling this situation "in line with party line" shows serious disconnection with stated "pro-choice" platform unless it is just one choice allowed. Personally, I support pro-choice in sense that both choices should be respected.
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>The disconnection is in my opinion that the girl, and the groom, weren't really given much choice. I am guessing, of course, but and I can imagine which choices they may have had available, and I have listed them in appropriate space proportional to their probable desirability for the young couple.
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>When I am convinced that the Palin family has promised full support to any possible choice that the couple may have made, and that there was no peer pressure, financial pressure, political pressure nor friendly visits by a pastor, then I may agree that my probability proportions were wrong.
There is no reason for you to be convinced. It is simply not your business. Period.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant