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To: gridlock
You must consider the consequences of your actions.

I have.

Eternal damnation for condoning the murder of babies, unhindered by a Democrat versus eternal damnation for condoning the murder of babies, unhindered by a Republican, versus casting my vote for someone who will, given the opportunity, do something to shut down the murder mills.

Frankly, we religious types don't give a rat's ass what any earthly person thinks of our vote. This isssue and my actions are between me and my God.

Should the rest of humanity jump off the cliff, I should follow?

No.

There will come a time when we are indeed accountable for our actions.

Will Hillary promote the slaying of babies in the womb more than Rudy?

Izzat so?

I cannot condone murder, period.

I will not vote for a candidate who will not at least attempt to slow the torrent of innocent blood which is shed each and every year since Roe.

It is a matter of conscience.

I don't want Hillary, but I won't sell my soul to keep her out.

So if the rest of the party wants their candidate to win, or is going to blame us if they do not, maybe they ahould get off their frigging high horse and consider that there are some issues on which some of us will. not. compromise.

Murder is murder, and I won't vote for those who uphold it as good, no matter what their party affiliation.

24 posted on 10/04/2007 6:25:26 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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To: Smokin' Joe
Eternal damnation for condoning the murder of babies, unhindered by a Democrat versus eternal damnation for condoning the murder of babies, unhindered by a Republican, versus casting my vote for someone who will, given the opportunity, do something to shut down the murder mills.

That someone will never be given the opportunity. That someone will get, maybe, 5% of the vote. The only impact that person could have is allowing Hillary Clinton to win with 48% of the vote.

Like I said before, we have all had this fight so many times, we can recite the parts in our sleep. But if you really think there is no difference between Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton on the abortion issue, you have to be denying reality.

Is Rudy Giuliani everything we could want on this issue? Of course not. Is he the inevitable Republican nominee? I sure hope not. But if he is the nominee, I will vote for him with a clear conscience, knowing that I have incrementally advanced the cause, instead of helping to set us back. I will then continue to work in my familly, my church and my community to advance the pro-life cause to the point where no further compromises will be necessary, because life will be valued by the preponderance of voters in this country.

26 posted on 10/04/2007 7:11:18 AM PDT by gridlock (C'mon people now / Smile on your Brother / Everybody get together / Try to love one anoth-kaBOOM!)
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