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    "For weeks we have been hearing about the MTV special that would feature a teen couple contemplating abortion … We know that MTV is no bastion of decency or truth, but we did not think the show would actually go as far as it did. We were wrong," writes Bryan Kemper and Kristan Hawkins at LifeNews.com.

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