Restricting access to such a basic health care service, which 99% of sexually experienced American women have used and 62% of American women are using right now, is out of touch with public sentiment.
I don't claim that our TV comedies are highbrow in anyway, but I think there's a basis to them, and that's why they're more popular than other TV comedies. There's a basis of truth in them, a gut feeling.
| Abu Abbas, Politician (1948) |
| Charlie Adam, Athlete (1985) |
| Clive Anderson, Entertainer (1952) |
| Melvil Dewey, Inventor (1851) |
| Susan Dey, Actress (1952) |
| Edward Eggleston, Editor (1837) |
| Greg Giraldo, Comedian (1965) |
| Jahangir Khan, Athlete (1963) |
| Karl Barth, Theologian (1968) |
| Rick Danko, Musician (1999) |
| Armand Hammer, Businessman (1990) |
| Walter Johnson, Athlete (1946) |

