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A bird on the bumper

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IN LOUISIANA, as in the rest of the United States, much of the sloganeering in the abortion wars is by bumper-sticker. On the roads around New Orleans, stickers proclaiming “We vote pro-choice” duel with ones suggesting to the driver behind: “Ya mama was pro-life, dawlin'.”

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