FOX News reports contradict each other?

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The morning after pill is not an abortion. It is not even really terminating a pregnancy. It's a condom after-the-fact. It's contraception.

I'm a Catholic by marriage, and I'm not sure why the church still embraces the 'every-sperm-is-secred' stance on contraception. The church is so compassionate and active in combatting poverty, I don't know how they can justify their old world policy on contraception.

NYC has a lot of Catholics, and I imagine the local Bishops will be upset about this. But why don't they listen to their parishioners, specifically the parents of teenagers?
 
Any thoughts on the competing stories from FOX News?

One says parents weren't notified, the other says they were.
 
Any thoughts on the competing stories from FOX News?

One says parents weren't notified, the other says they were.

I surprised Fox actually reported the correct version -- sticking to their daily narrative, they would have just misreported that 'liberal' New York is giving out birth control like candy.
 
I surprised Fox actually reported the correct version -- sticking to their daily narrative, they would have just misreported that 'liberal' New York is giving out birth control like candy.

One of the board racists apparently got that memo, because he's fantasizing about penis-shaped Pez dispensers...


...dispensing the pill with a penis shaped pez dispenser...



"In New York City over 7,000 young women become pregnant by age 17, 90 percent of which are unplanned," Alexandra Waldhorn, a health department spokeswoman, said in an e-mail.


"We are committed to trying new approaches, like this pilot program in place since January 2011, to improve a situation that can have lifelong consequences," she said.


Parents were informed of the program from the start and given the choice of opting out of any or all of the services but have largely supported the program, Waldhorn said.


Between 1 and 2 percent of parents sent back an opt-out form...



http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/0...8KOF5R20120924


Hmm...if parents sent back an opt-out form, how can FOX News claim they weren't informed?
 
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