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OBAMA DODGES THE QUESTION
Sen. McCain, the zygote and the vote - Aug. 24, Robyn E. Blumner column
In Robyn Blumner's rant against McCain and his prolife stance, she conveniently ignores Obama's pathetic response to Rick Warren's question. For those who missed it, Obama said, "Answering that question with specificity, you know, is above my pay grade." When, exactly, will an opinion on a matter of life be within his pay grade?
This was a perfect opportunity to show his allegiance to NARAL and his devotion to Planned Parenthood. Instead, he passed the buck, afraid to show his radical views. Should Obama become president, will he pass other difficult questions off on others? Dodge questions because they don't fall within his "pay grade"? What about foreign affairs? The Middle East? Big Oil? Are answering questions about those topics within his pay grade?
Count me as an extremist: I believe life begins at the moment of conception. I also have the guts to stand up and say it. If
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Published in final edited form as: J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2021 Apr 1;62(5):563–579. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13392
Abstract
Research has identified the United States (U.S.) as a global outlier in its firearm ownership rates, with a correspondingly higher risk of youth firearm violence compared to other countries. The relative extent of disparities in youth firearm violence within the U.S. has been less clear. Little is known about factors in the social ecology driving these disparities and whether current firearm violence prevention approaches sufficiently address them. Method: Applying a health disparities framework, we synthesized epidemiological, sociological, and prevention science literatures, emphasizing structural inequalities in youth sociocultural positionality in life course developmental context. We also highlighted findings from national injury data and other studies regarding the magnitude and impacts of youth firear