Posted on 06/08/2010 3:31:52 PM PDT by Cecilia Trent
Florida lawmakers passed a bill that would require doctors to perform an ultrasound on women who want to kill their babies during the first trimester and to describe what theyre seeing. Unless women can prove they were impregnated through rape, incest, or domestic violence (killing a baby because of how he was conceived?), they would be required to view the sonogram or listen to a description of it. (Source)
This week, Governor Charlie Crist, running for the U.S. Senate, will decide whether to sign the bill.
In a move that may indicate his intentions, the former Republican removed a pro-life and pro-traditional marriage message from his web site. Now why would he go and do a thing like that? Is he ashamed of wanting to protect unborn life and supporting stable, intact families? What a thing to be ashamed of. Slouching toward Gomorrah
Marco Rubio, the pro-life Republican candidate for the same Senate seat, saved a screen shot of Crists message:
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He doesn’t have to pretend any more.
Put the Supreme Court in prison for conspiracy to commit mass murder !
How long will it be before the Orange Menace officially comes out of the closet, too ?
Not long for the vanity campaign running 10%er.
What does “pro life” really mean?
I’ve begun to believe that it is really a code term for a special set of accepted beliefs that if one does not adhere to one cannot be pro life.
It also seems that one is either “pro life” or “pro abortion”, no middle ground.
If one does not adhere 100% to the tenets of “prolifism” then one is by default “pro abortion”.
Can anyone tell me what it takes to be “pro life” since being against abortion, in favor of adoption doesn’t quite cut it with the “true” prolifers.
Any help?
After he loses.
The poster boy for the RNC/GOP!
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