To: JTC1767
I liked a tagline that I saw on FreeRepublic tonight. "The Pro-Life movement is about making converts. Why not welcome someone who has converted"? I love that! I don't understand those who reject the converted. We hope and pray for conversion and then when someone does convert in words and actions, he is rejected and his conversion is deemed too recent, too little, too late etc....
Sadly, if this course is maintained, we will most likely end up with someone who is not converted at all.
To: redgirlinabluestate
Romney is from Massachusetts... He HAD to court the gay rights activists advocating civil unions/same-sex marriages. Please forgive him... pandering is what Romney and most of the candidates that are even considering that they want this job DO - - especially Hilary, of course. . . . Well all of them except for that Constitutionalist guy. . . the staunchly pro-life and State autonomy . . . the fiscal conservative National Taxpayer's Union champion. . . . and ex-Vietnam flight surgeon from a Border State . . . Ron Paul. . . . With Ron Paul we may get to even nominate Robert Bork again for any Supreme Court appointment between 2009-2013, . . . much like another Ron did back in the early 1980's. . . . . Mr. Limbaugh - - -"Is this the Drive-By Media ?" . . . "No, it's Iowa". . . http://iowansforronpaul2008.blogspot.com/ and California, and South Carolina, and Tennessee and . . . . . http://californiansforronpaul2008.blogspot.com/
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