And... how typical to blame the schools being held back by that evil religion for people getting pregnant. It has nothing to do with religion, it has to do with parenting. Here's a tip, most religious people are better parents and their kids are less likely to get pregnant, because they have better morals and discipline.
Heaven help we demand responsible parenting,
First of all, there is no way, whatsoever, that you can ever legislate "responsible parenting." Period. Not unless you're all for the government telling parents how to raise their kids now?
Second, absolute bullshit to the ultimate degree on "religious people are better parents". Absolutely laughable, completely at odds with facts, and quite insulting to any moral person who doesn't happen to feel the need to follow a religion. Indeed, the most moral people I have ever known are non-religionists, while I just have to look at people like Jimmy Swaggart, James Bakker, or hell, all of those molesting catholic priests *AND* the senior clergy that protected them, etc. for proof that plenty of highly immoral people are highly religious.
Now, I think there is little argument about whether or not someone who has been taught in depth about pregnancy, birth control, etc. is less likely to get pregnant, yes? So, if you really want to cut down on abortions, wouldn't it make sense to make sure that EVERYONE has the BEST possible knowledge and training in those issues? Yet what does the religious right do? Throw a fit any time a school tries to teach ANYTHING besides "Sex: Don't do it until married", etc.
I'm sorry, high school kids are GOING to be fucking, no matter who tells them not to. Period, end of story, that's it. Since you CANNOT guarantee that parents will teach their kids this stuff, nor can you force them to, it falls on the schools to do it. Yet they are being hamstrung in those efforts. Your old-hat bleating about the teachers union is out of place and irrelevant in this discussion.
-Arlos