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To: HairOfTheDog

Murder is not a medical decision. What is this, the new holocaust?


300 posted on 09/01/2006 8:14:54 AM PDT by floriduh voter (www.conservative-spirit.org GALLAGHER & CRIST IMPORTANT STUFF)
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To: floriduh voter; davidosborne
Wow looks like the thread got invaded from DU! The thread is parked on a well worn troll crossing. Who knew we had so many liberals on a conservative forum like this! Maybe one of them is Dr. Linda.

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Just thought you'd like to know that most, if not all, medical personnel here in Miami are endorsing and voting for Charlie Crist for governor. I'm a physician in Miami and my colleagues, both doctors and nurses, have been strong advocates against any public official who had the audacity to interfere in what should have been a family medical decision. Yes, that's right. Our hospital had a poll two weeks ago which showed that 96 percent of us are voting for Crist, and we hold politicians accountable.

Terri Schiavo had the cognition of a bag of lettuce. We've had many cases like hers since, but we're smarter now. We'll never let the religious fright know. The psychochristians, like you, have no place in the medical field. Neither do ignoramuses like the Schindlers. If you're interested, we're having a huge celebration after Charlie wins next week. Gallagher doesn't have a chance in hell of winning. Sorry!

Dr. Linda

Battle the 'anointed elite'

8mm

306 posted on 09/01/2006 8:51:59 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam Tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: All

Charlie Crist can't seem to decide:

Crist: Gay civil unions 'fine'

He also says on a radio talk show that he hasn't decided whether Florida should lift its ban on letting gays adopt kids.

By STEVE BOUSQUET, Times Staff Writer
Published July 29, 2006

TALLAHASSEE - Republican gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist told a radio talk-show host on Friday that civil unions between gays are "fine."

Crist, the front-runner for the Republican nomination, added that he has not decided whether Florida should lift its long-standing ban on allowing gays to adopt children. He hasn't yet "reached a conclusion," he told Miami radio talk-show host Jim DeFede.

"Haven't taken a position yet," Crist told DeFede.

http://feeds.thestpetersburgnews.net/?rid=bae2f2fdd700cd11&cat=30ca9883873cb9af&f=1



****HOWEVER, Tom Gallagher KNOWS where he stands:

On the Issues


Defending the institution of marriage

The union between one man and one woman has been recognized as the foundation of the family for more than two centuries of American jurisprudence and thousands of years of human experience. Unfortunately, a small group of activist judges throughout the country have decided to redefine the institution of marriage above the objections of the majority of Americans.

During my campaign for Governor, I will seek a constitutional amendment to protect marriage as the union between one man and one woman. I am the only candidate for Governor in either party who is committed to a state constitutional amendment to protect the institution of marriage.

Promoting a culture which respects life

Throughout history, societies have been judged by how they treat the least among them. If Florida is truly to achieve all of its promise, we must do more to foster a society which values life.

As Governor, I will do everything I can to reduce the number of abortions in our state, increase funding for abortion counseling and abortion alternatives, and improve education so that more Floridians are informed about the true nature of abortion.

www.tg2006.com


Tom Gallagher for Governor!!!!


490 posted on 09/02/2006 5:06:08 PM PDT by Sun (Hillary had a D-/F rating on immigration; now she wants to build a wall????)
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