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neurontin tablets scored Mr. Roff laments that journalists refer to those who oppose abortion as anti-abortion activists and not pro-life ones. However, he ignores the fact that most journalists opt to use neutral language in their reporting. The term pro-life was adopted by the anti-abortion movement in the 1970s as a way to reframe the abortion debate away from women's reproductive rights and onto the protection of human life. "Pro-life" and "pro-choice" are politically-loaded terms meant to mobilize public opinion, not communicate a neutral understanding of the issue. At any rate, the journalistic term "anti-abortion" has had no effect on politicians. The "pro life" movement has been quite successful over the past 20 years pushing numerous state legislatures to pass more restrictive abortion laws.
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