Posted on 04/09/2007 5:25:16 PM PDT by areafiftyone
Fred Thompson in 1994: Let The Woman Decide - Monday, April 09, 2007 @ 3:06:23 PM
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During his first run for the U.S. Senate, Fred Thompson said in an interview to a libertarian Republican newsletter that the ultimate decision to have an abortion "must be made by the woman."
The comments were made in the July/August issue of Republican Liberty, the official newsletter of the Republican Liberty Caucus.
In the interview, Thompson was asked: "Some conservatives got flustered by your comments on abortion and Roe vs. Wade. Would you like to explain your position on abortion?"
Thompson answered: "Government should stay out of it. No public financing. The ultimate decision must be made by the woman. |
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That's a lie.
The pro-abortion rump GOP will do as well as the Whigs.
NARAL represents the abortion industry. The rank him at 0%.
I see the new BS anti-Fred talking points have been issued for the evening.
This thread is 2 days old and stale.
Posts like 378 are oven fresh.
I missed that. And I’m the one who linked him here, since he reposted this article about 20 minutes ago.
Every time a FRed Thread is bumped a new FRedHead is born. Thank you for helping promote Fred.
Your guy will mke a fine VP for Hunter.
like me and a LOT of other TRUE conservatives, FT despises the federal GOVERNMENT being INVOLVED in this issue at all.
let the STATES decide.
NO FEDERAL MONEY,
NO "PUBLIC HEATH" STUDIES,
NO FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT,
NO FEDERAL GRANTS.
NOT ONE THIN DIME!
take the $$$$$$$ away & there will be FEW or NO abortions, anywhere. (for the "people involved" it's about the MONEY!!!)
free dixie,sw
Then there is this:
"Government should treat its citizens as adults capable of making moral decisions on their own."
How would you deduct from that statement that he believes that the Federal government should treat us like adults, but not the State governments?
Which makes them both less honest than Giuliani, who at least does not try to spin his way out of his beliefs.
his SPIN is that he is claiming, as they are, to be a Republican! with their pro-choice stance, they are not. the dishonesty should be another alarm going off for everyone... the question is, do they hear it?
"rudy the RINO" will NOT get my vote, regardless of who the DIMocRAT is.
i'll go fishing that day, if "rudy" is our candidate. fyi, MILLIONS of other CONSERVATIVES will be out fishing that day with me. the national GOP "powerful" should "think on" that FACT.
free dixie,sw
free dixie HUGS,sw
This statement was followed by a flawless pro-life voting record.
Though I would prefer a return to the states over the status quo, I would venture this: The abortion issue has no more place being decided in the various states than the slavery issue does. Either a fetus is a human and deserves protection under the 14th Amendment or it isn’t and doesn’t. A state should have no kmore right to legalize killing a fetus than it does to legalize buying an African and making him pick cotton.
Perhaps you should sit down and think about this for a minute. You posted this in post 35. I don't see anybody "freaking out" in posts 2 through 34. What I see is pro-lifers pointing out the difference between these two candidates, and a few insults which, though you shopuldn't have had to endure them, are certainly not remarkable for FR.
To be quite frank, I think it takes a liberal to define "Here's where the two candidates stand" as a freakout. You should think about the libtastic way you're standing up for a supposedly conservative candidate.
I decided on it in 1989, and I haven’t apologized for it since. Never will.
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