Howard placed quotes from the abortion 'survivors' in the first three paragraphs of his article, but he later set aside five straight paragraphs to quotes from Planned Parenthood officials and their supporters inside and outside of Congress.
'The sexual revolution is, by definition, a war against something—in this case against previous sexual mores. And wars, whether we admit it or not, always have victims . . . So it is in the sexual revolution.'
The connections to Planned Parenthood are clearly damaging to the Catholic identity of the colleges, and in some cases may suggest a cruel indifference on the part of Catholic college leaders and employees.