Another factor in the revolution is the Decreţei policy, a draconian policy banning contraception and abortion.
Does Mitt Romney think that states have the right to ban contraception?
And it's Rick Santorum's mad notion that states have the right to ban contraception.
"But no state wants to," complains Mitt, although he does say he thinks no state would want to ban contraception nor should they.
Santorum raised eyebrows on Monday when he reiterated his opposition to a supreme court ruling that prevented the state of Connecticut from banning contraception.
States used to ban contraception, on the theory that marriage was for procreation; now they can't.
We demand of the Pope, for example, that he rescind the papal encyclical banning artificial contraception.
At this time, due to Ceaușescu's decision to ban abortion and contraception, natural increase was also significant.
To relax the rule banning artificial contraception would take enormous courage, as it would to allow female priests or married priests.
The discussion continued until Romney grew frustrated at the repeated questioning and asserted, "States don't want to ban contraception.