To: massgopguy
No, I suspect you don't because you would never have to take one and you are not the Governor. You are not in charge of doing what you think is right.
I raise my children in the RC church, although I am Methodist, as my father in law asked me to do that. I am involved with my wife in family ministry with Baptisms. We meet a lot of folks and befriend them. Few are committed pro-life or committed to all of the church's teachings and requirements.
Mitt on the other hand, is committed to his word and the word of his faith tradition. We know he doesn't take a drink, either of alcohol or caffeine. Of course he doesn't smoke.
I do not know where I stand on this issue but if I had the opportunity to listen to Mitt discuss this topic I certainly would know more of the issue and have a better understanding of his position. He took a stand. He could have walked.
To: Final Authority
I think a Morning After pill in a case of rape is reasonable. If not uncruel. Maybe you should put your name on a ballot like I do and let the electorate know where you stand on the issue.
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07/26/2005 7:04:42 AM PDT by
massgopguy
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