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    Here Brad At least I'm killing you and not an unborn child

    The number one reason I'm not voting Obama this year: Sen. Obama or Sen. McCain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    Here Brad At least I'm killing you and not an unborn child

    The number one reason I'm not voting Obama this year: Sen. Obama or Sen. McCain?
    Man, you've gotta be kidding ... that's sad that so many people (I'm sure) stand on McCain's side about that. I hope you are kidding Lee! Did you READ the stands as explained by that website?? Scary (McCain that is!).

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    Alex I tend to vote the opposite of whoever NARAL endorses

    Since McCain and Obama are the only two options, the choice is clear for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    Here Brad At least I'm killing you and not an unborn child

    The number one reason I'm not voting Obama this year: Sen. Obama or Sen. McCain?
    So, all of a sudden, you recognized that you're a one issue voter, and resolved to vote McCain? If so, I knew who you were voting for before you did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottS View Post
    So, all of a sudden, you recognized that you're a one issue voter, and resolved to vote McCain?
    Ok, that's random Where a candidate stands on abortion is a primary factor when I vote for higher state and national offices. It has always been so for me
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    If so, I knew who you were voting for before you did.
    I had hoped someone else would get on Oklahoma's ballot, but it didn't happen, and then I considered not voting for President but of course decided against that. I don't like that our choices are limited to the lesser of two evils, but when those are the only choices I have, I have always chosen the lesser
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    ... Where a candidate stands on abortion is a primary factor when I vote for higher state and national offices. It has always been so for me...
    Me too! Especially since there is very convincing evidence that the legalization of abortion is the strongest cause of the decrease in crime we experienced in this country in the 1990's. Of course, it all shakes out to if you think that trade off is worth it, which most pro-lifers don't.

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    I don't think Palin is anywhere near educated enough to hold any office, let alone the number two seat in the country.

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    Rob,

    Is it ever worth it to deliberately take an innocent human life in order to stave off the possibility of crime?
    Or as in Brad's suggestion, to help someone else cope with their situation?

    If the unborn is not a person with the same God-given rights as one who has made it through the birth canal, then what difference does crime make? If it's just a lump of tissue, then is any special argument needed to justify its termination?

    It's unfortunate that the four on the two tickets are the best the major parties could get elected, but working with what we've got, I don't even see Obama / Biden as an option. If I thought Palin would support killing more than five million innocent civilians over the next four years for no other reason than it is her right to choose, then I would do as Brad suggested and help keep her out of Washington
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    Here's a question:

    Why can't the democrats also adopt a anti-abortion stance?

    Wht does it have to be "They support that, so we have to support this?"




    The anti-abortion issue is the only issue that the republicans have in their favor in my mind. On every single other issue I think they are horribly amiss.

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    On that subject, here is an interesting vid of a person who actually survived an attempted abortion and is now a grown woman!

    Interesting to hear it from someone who actually had an attempt made on her life in an abortion clinic as an unborn child.

    YouTube - Gianna Jessen Abortion Survivor in Australia Part 1

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