Posted on 01/23/2005 8:09:29 AM PST by indcons
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some Republican Party backers of abortion rights are upset with their party's new chairman, Ken Mehlman, for planning to host a salute next week to those who favor banning abortion.
"This crosses the line," Ann Stone, national chair of Republicans for Choice, a political action group with about 100,000 members nationwide, said on Friday.
Mehlman has scheduled an event on Monday to honor those who participate in the march that day against the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. our party's fight to protect the sanctity of life."
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Ann Stone, evidently she is another Republican for BBB - bloody buckets of babies.
Send NO money to the RNC. Their time has gone.
Screw you, Ann.
Thank you sir and God Bless!!
Go back to the Demon-crat Party with your sickening bloodlust for infanticide. Ours is a party of civil rights.
Now here is a natural wonder -- a RiNO with enough spine actually to tell other Republicans a) there is a line and b) where to get off.
She's wrong on the issue, but that's beside the point.
Oh, wait, I forgot -- she's lecturing the conservatives. That explains it! She wouldn't talk to Hildebeast that way..........
(disgusted rant)
Talk about people who never learn from history. The Pubbies always pretend to be conservative.. but when in power spend and regulate and kowtow to the socialist agenda. They always scew their conservative base. Always, always always. They are NOT conservatives.
I no longer believe that having the pubbies in power is much better than the democrats. Pubbies are as addicted to big govt as the demonRATS. Bush is as big a social spender as any president. Big Spending = Big Govt = Oppression. Pretty speeches can't change that. Limbaugh and his ilk are either accomplices to the Pubbie fraud or useful idiots. For all the BS and yakking and excuses of the conservative talky types we are still going the route of totalitarian socialism. Their spin doesn't change that.
The best solution I can see is having one party control the White House and the other the legislature. At least with gridlock we go down the crapper more slowly.
(disgusted rant off)
Yeah, but I feel better after ranting. Give me a break, 'kay?
I'll go quietly now.

Conservative pro-life Christian voters made monumental contributions to GWB's 2004 vote totals. Pres Bush won with 63 Million Votes (13 million more than 2000).
The map, though impressive, conveys the misleading impression that blue state Catholics voted for Kerry.
According to EWTN "The World Over Live" analysts, with the exception of VA, where Catholics spit 70/30 in favor of Bush, the majority of Catholic voters split 55/45 for Bush.....a whopping number of votes since Catholics number about 52 million Americans.
According to CNN exit polls, Bush voters included 38% of union members, 40% of those with union members in their households, 42% of those earning $15,000-$30,000, 44% of those who earn under $50,000 and 44% of Latinos, 45% of youth (aged 18-29), 13% of liberalseven 11% of Democrats voted for Bush.
If you look closely, the map appears to place the insignificant "Other Voters" in the ocean.....that's accurate, because "Other Voters--RINO Republicans" were on cruise ships.
(MAP UPDATE Bush won Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Iowa and New Mexico later.)
That map is excellent. Great work!!!
It's okay. I wasn't picking a fight. (I try not to pick fights on Sunday ;)
Ken is hardly a RINO.....that term gets thrown around here far too often, hell, he along with Karl Rove won this election. He is trying to be inclusive a bit and if we disagree than so be it......leave the RINO crap to true RINO's like Chaffee and Spector. They are RINO's, Ken is not in anyway..........we have to have some tolerance here. These guys know what they are doing......
President Bush carried all groups EXCEPT blacks, homosexuals, jews and muslims. In that group (20% of the total voters) the overwhelming majority, 90%, voted for sKerry.
Interesting that jews and muslims voted the same.
The "Kerry coalition" looks very promising----for future election failures.
I'm really sorry that you think we're heading for the toilet.
What a contrast to those who focus on a loving God who sits quite comfortably on the throne (opposite of toilet).
Good wins and Love conquers all.
I'll second the motion.
Republicans went from being a minority party to winning great victories based on their pro-life positions.
Now many savvy Repubs have been aware that RINOS were plotting to co-opt the pro-life position while they would draw Repubs into their orbit to carry out their agenda.
Stopping the pro-abort savages from feasting at the Repub table is a priority.
Tampering with the pro-life position would be a disaster for Pubs (not to mention the disastrous effect on the unborn).
The pro-abort Repubs make me ill. They promote an elitist "Everything For Us, Nothing" For You strategy.
They will be stopped.
"Repubs for Choice" is partnered with Planned Parenthood and PP is funded by--among others--GEORGE SOROS.
This is a front group to split the GOP. Bloody Buckets of Babies with an agenda...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=%22Republicans+for+Choice%22&btnG=Search
http://www.google.com/search?as_q=Soros+donor+&num=100&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=Planned+Parenthood&as_oq=&as_eq=&lr=&as_ft=i&as_filetype=&as_qdr=all&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&as_occt=any&as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=&safe=images
Rove, the 'boy genius' to use Coulter's phrase, almost LOST - - - - - - the election for Bush. He had Bush talking about 'gay unions' just weeks before 'gay marriage' was struck down in ELEVEN separate ballots, nationwide. He had Bush distancing himself from the Swifties, and allowed McCain to slander them in the worst way. But it wasn't Bush that won so much as O'Neill and the Swifties. They made the reasonable complaints against 'war-hero' Kerry - that stuck. It almost became unstuck after Bush seemed not to listen to Kerry in debate #1, and the GOP allowed the leftist press to declare Kerry the 'clear victor', and then in subsequent debates as just a blatantly false and routine assertion. Rove wasn't on any of that 'spin'. He just stood and watched. Rove was a non-factor in the election compared to O'Neill, powerlineblog, and assorted others. Even FR.
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