I'm not a big fan of EV's method of communicating, but there's a big difference from not personally preventing abortions, and actively supporting those that DO the abortions.
If every person in the United States stopped supporting Planned Parenthood, it would decrease the number of abortions. If every person showed up and picketed all the clinics, some women WOULD not get abortions.
It's pretty much a certainty that Rudy isn't going to do anything to stop abortion.
You miss the point. But since you're so much smarter and more rational than the rest of us, I guess that's your privilege.
We all support abortions whether we like them or not, every April 15th, through our tax dollars. I personally abhor the practice of both. Saying I'm a baby killer because I may not agree with them .01% of the time is juvenile and counterproductive. I'm afraid that if a candidate were to run on the same positions as the local pastor, would be considered a RINO or worse by many eyes on this forum, and it just doesn't start with abortion. There are a lot of other issues to consider in a candidate.
In his recent travels, he (Giuliani) has directed questions on the issue toward a discussion about judges, saying he would appoint jurists who believe in interpreting, not making, the law: judges, he said, like Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justices Antonin Scalia and Samuel A. Alito Jr., who he has said he believed would place limits on Roe v. Wade.
Giuliani Shifts Abortion Speech Gently to Right The New York Times
Until I find evidence that he doesn't mean it (and I've been digging), I will give him the benefit of the doubt. They say a man is known by the company he keeps. Rudy Giuliani is keeping some pretty good company these days, including the 3 guys he mentioned there.