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To: nowandlater

Dear nowandlater,

You seem to be quoting from the same source as I did. And pretty much the same quotes that I quoted.

I made clear that Mr. Brownback's views were fuzzy at the beginning of the 1994 campaign.

However, it is also clear that during the primary election, he came out as a pro-lifer.

In 1994.

And has been consistently so since then.

Unlike Mr. Romney, who was a consistent pro-abort at least up until 2002.


sitetest


115 posted on 01/15/2007 8:12:11 AM PST by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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To: sitetest

I think you can not slam Romney for a period of time where he did not hold office. When he held office, just like Brownback, Romney supported pro-life issues whenever they came up. I think that deserves some credit!

To me the classical flip flopper would keep changing positions during his term of office.

And another thing: Romney was a registered Independent until 1993. He was not a registered as a Republican before that (even though some claim it was his duty to be so because of his father). To accuse him of flip-flopping on this in my estimation is also misleading. Every since he has campaigned or held office he has also been loyal to the party. A demonstation of loyalty before joining the party and campaigning is in my opinion unrealistic.


116 posted on 01/15/2007 8:50:52 AM PST by nowandlater ("The circle is now complete....." Darth Vader)
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