Posted on 04/13/2006 11:58:25 AM PDT by HHKrepublican_2
I was just looking at Allens website for his senate re-election bid, his philosophy on Government is near perfect!! He has an all American family and his wife just has that first lady look to her which complements George's Presidential leadership 'vibe' Any FReepers know more about allen? Is his name being tossed around for 2008?
The Allen Family (left to right): Forrest, Brooke, Susan, George and Tyler
Why? His views are probably more in line with the view that abortion should only occur in the instances of the victimized by rape, a victim of incest, or in danger of losing her own life.
I don't know what you mean. Is that supposed to be some kind of threat?
"I think the platform ought to be pro-life. It's the basis of the Republican Party.
"...[P]eople have got to understand that abortion is not a contraceptive."
George W. Bush, Larry King Live, CNN, 12/16/99
Not my fault you feel threatened by friendly advice.
Let me acquaint you with the bitter truth:
Planned Parenthood gives George Allen an Anti-Choice rating of 0% (percentatage of time he's with them).
National Right to Life gives George Allen 100%.
From Project Vote Smart:
2005 Senator Allen supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2005.
2004 Senator Allen supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2004.
2003-2004 Senator Allen supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 2003-2004.
2003 Senator Allen supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2003.
2001-2002 Senator Allen supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 2001-2002.
2001 Senator Allen supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2001.
1996-2003 Senator Allen supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood (Senate) 0 percent in 1996-2003.
1995-2004 On the votes that the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Assocation considered to be the most important in 1995-2004, Senator Allen voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.
While in the U.S. House of Representatives George Allen voted to ban privately-funded abortions for U.S. military servicewomen.
As Governor George Allen issued an Executive Order prohibiting abortion coverage in state employees health insurance except in cases of rape, incest, or life endangerment, or severe fetal abnormality.
As Governor he championed the Parental Notification Law.
As Senator he voted to ban partial-birth abortion.
There's your bitter truth.
We're well aware of the fact that for some factions of the "religious right" no candidate will ever be pure enough on the life issue.
Unfortunately for them, the Apostle Paul isn't running and - as EV can tell you - Alan Keyes will never be President.
Wow. Good find.
Your posts are quite addled tonight.
Then the truth will come out before the general to cost him the election.
His lukewarmness will cause the Religious Right to spew him out of their mouth.
Thank you, Corin!
President Bush has always stated he's pro life.
You're welcome. Sorry it took so long.
(I have GOT to bookmark that post)
You don't speak for all pro-lifers.
We're all pro-lifers here and you sure as hell don't speak for the vast majority of us.
98% of the abortions in this country are committed before so-called 'viability'.
Once again, does Senator Allen support abortions up until that "magical moment"?
Like "Keyes is going to win Illinois?"
Remind me again why you're relevant?
"Abortion should be legal for gross fetal abnormality," and legal up to viability.
I lose bookmarks, so whenever I need it, I shall ping you! :)
Lukewarm? Hardly.
Let me guess.
You like South Dakota's new law?
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