Posted on 08/27/2008 7:41:03 AM PDT by Wolf13
The Democratic Party has an abortion problem. Barack Obama, its presumptive presidential nominee, has compiled what one TAS writer described as a 110% pro-abortion record. The extra 10 percent comes from having twice voted against legislation to protect babies born alive after botched abortions. (Even the extreme abortion-rights group NARAL refused to oppose those bills.)
And the last two weeks have seen the party's top two leaders -- Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi -- baffled over questions about when they think human life begins.
Combine such cluelessness with poll numbers that reveal an increasingly pro-life electorate and the durability of abortion as a top concern for the party's most elusive voting bloc, evangelicals and other regular churchgoers, and it's easy to see why softening its pro-abortion image has soared to the top of the Democratic Party's to-do list.
But an examination of the party platform, ratified last Monday, reveals that the Democratic Party has no intention of moderating its extreme stance on abortion.
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This isn’t news. Rats don’t accommodate their pro-life members the way the GOP accommodates their pro-choicers.
Good. Maybe some of those idiots (many of them Catholics who think Jesus says render unto Caesar therefore TAX AND SPEND AND WASTE AND INTRUDE) will vote Republican or at least feel really bad about themselves for voting democrat and cry and worry about going to hell.
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Ain’t it the truth! Especially about the liberal “social justice” CINOs. I’m a pro-life conservative Catholic who regards these CINOs (Biden, Teddy K, Kerry, and Pelosi are a few examples) as traitors to the Church (they excommunicated themselves by their pro-abortion stance).
But Sen. Bob Casey, Jr. spoke last night. He’s a pro-life guy, just like his dad. Ha! Obviously not, since they actually allowed him to speak. You should have heard him. He kept saying, “Not four more years of Bush/McCain, four more months!”
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