Soldiers in the Abortion War: Teenage Pregnancies, Unwed Mothers, and the Fragmentation of Morality.
This paper addresses issues in the abortion conflict from a neutral standpoint. It compares the two factions - pro-choice and pro-life - and points out mistakes and inconsistencies in their techniques that do not accord with their stated ideals. Particularly important in this paper is the position of unwed mothers and pregnant teens as political devices for these warring groups. The paper argues that these individuals should be left alone to make their own decisions with the help of their family and community, and that abortion activists on either side of the issue should concentrate on education trying to have a dialogue with each other. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.