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45% : Legal scholars across the political spectrum and with divergent views on abortion have said as much.40% : Greenhouse is far from the first commentator to insist that opposition to abortion stems from a desire to impose one's faith on others.
38% : She admiringly cites former New York governor Mario Cuomo, who pioneered the incoherent notion that a politician could "personally oppose" abortion because of his religious beliefs while prudently refusing to "impose" his own morality on the populace.
37% : Abortion therefore is an act of violence.
34% : This argument rarely arises in the context of any law other than those regulating abortion, and it would be dismissed out of hand if it did.
31% : "Republican politicians used to offer secular rationales for their anti-abortion zealotry: They claimed that abortion hurt women or that abortion procedures demeaned the medical profession," Greenhouse writes, adding,
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