To: darkmatter
Seems to me the real issue is judges. Condi is against federal funding and partial birth, and for parental notification. That covers everything that could possibly be done against abortion by the President or Congress. The only other issue is whether she would appoint strict constructionist judges, or slant judicial appointments to protect Roe. It ought at least to be possible to be pro-choice and still not be crazy about Roe's jurisprudence. If her judicial picks would undermine the Left's control over the judiciary, then she would be giving pro-lifers everything they need from a president. The question is whether being pro-choice is a religion for her, as it is for most Democrats, or really just a "mild" opinion that would be satisfied to see the issue hashed out state by state.
To: Southern Federalist
Amen Couldn't have said it better.
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03/12/2005 3:51:41 PM PST by
darkmatter
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