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Old 08-28-2012, 07:15 PM
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Re: Texas Delegates Mutiny

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Michael, I am totally opposed to Abortion in all cases.. no matter what, I believe it's murder. However, of the two clear choices you have.... and if Abortion is your compass for voting... you have one man who may favor it when the life of the mother is at stake... and another man who has gone on record for not only favoring partial birth abortions where the baby is murdered partly outside the womb.... but also said, in cases where babies actually survive a botched abortion and are living outside the womb... he didn't favor getting medical help to that now living, breathing baby.....


So you tell me... is there not something inside of you that tells you the stand of the two men is night and day???
Excellent post and I noticed no one had a contradiction to it because any rational person cannot contradict it.

There will probably never be a candidate whose positions I fully agree with. However upon given a choice between one candidate who supports 75% of my positions on issues vs one who supports 5% I will go with the 75% guy everytime.

People like PO and a few others are letting bitterness blind common sense.
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