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To: ansel12

>How did you vote? Did you vote like a deeply religious, dedicated pro-lifer, or like a person unaffiliated with a religion?

I always vote for the R and against the democrat.

I would not have an abortion even if I could, nor would I advocate for anyone having an abortion.
The akin and mourdock results showed that in the case of rape, most people (voters) do not think forcing a birth on a rape victim is a winning issue. I do not see any evidence that their comments helped them.

While I am religious, it appears that it may not be the “approved” religion by some here. In Romney’s case, it did not matter that he is religious if it’s not the “right” religion.

I could be wrong but injecting both subjects into an election appears to distract and degrade from the goal of protecting America from the leftists.

If most folks here are ok with letting the democrat scumbags in office now keep their power due to Romney’s religion and past abortion stances, then I guess I can live with it too.


83 posted on 11/10/2012 2:33:07 PM PST by soycd
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To: soycd
And this time race was not a factor, it was the few million gonadal and religious voters that stayed home because Romney was Mormon and didn’t force rape victims to carry their rapist infected embryo. I’ll add that people also vote or abstain in accordance with their intelligence. Your intelligence doesn't seem very high when it comes to voting and elections.

The most pro-Romney voting block was the most religious, and the most pro-life group in America, the Evangelical Christians, who voted 79% republican, those with no religious affiliation voted 26% republican, Catholics voted 48% republican.

It seems as though you broke from the ranks of the majority of your religion, or denomination, and instead, you chose to vote with the Evangelicals.

84 posted on 11/10/2012 3:35:04 PM PST by ansel12 (Todd Akin was NOT the tea party candidate, Sarah Steelman was, Brunner had tea party support also.)
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