To: massgopguy
There are a lot of things deemed reasonable by those who think it is proper and OK to pick and choose what to believe and what to practice within a religion or lifestyle. That is the whole problem with liberalism and RINO's, they act often without principle. If you are a Roman Catholic, or a person who claims to be, can one support abortion and still be considered faithful? Even if you think the morning after pill isn't abortion, isn't the medicine referred to as an abortafacient?
Mitt is taking a stand, I suspect, to demonstrate his fidelity with his beliefs and his word.
To: Final Authority
Then continue to lose the abortion battle. I'm trying to get pro-choice/abortion supporters to concede that a heart-beat other than the mother's proves the personhood of the baby. That's the tactic that should be used. When our side is shrill, we get tuned out. We get lumped in with Salvsi and then I have to say that I was against murder before I was against abortion. You cannot win an argument when you have to spend time explaining what you are not. Make them concede that live babies are live babies. Only then can America extricate itself from the peculiar institution of abortion.
24 posted on
07/26/2005 9:02:39 AM PDT by
massgopguy
(massgopguy)
To: Final Authority
If you are a Roman Catholic, or a person who claims to be, can one support abortion and still be considered faithful? No.
30 posted on
07/26/2005 9:31:48 AM PDT by
JohnnyZ
("I believe abortion should be safe and legal in this country." -- Mitt Romney)
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