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To: cammie

I think you’re talking about a small minority and it doesn’t significantly effect the debate. The question here is whether Republicans can stomach voting Pro-Choice. I can’t. Until Roe v. Wade is struck down specific state legislation is a moot point. If I live to see the day I will decide then whether to support or oppose specific legislation in my state.


618 posted on 10/20/2007 11:51:15 PM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do.)
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To: TigersEye
I think you’re talking about a small minority and it doesn’t significantly effect the debate. The question here is whether Republicans can stomach voting Pro-Choice. I can’t. Until Roe v. Wade is struck down specific state legislation is a moot point. If I live to see the day I will decide then whether to support or oppose specific legislation in my state.

I think you're missing something here. My post -- the one that caused your imitial response -- was directed at a poster much earlier in this thread. This poster had told a man whose wife had aborted a child in order to be treated for the malignant melanoma that eventually killed her that God demanded more of him. So, basically, I was responding to that "small minority" whom you think does not significantly impact the debate. Perhaps they don't -- we'll agree to disagree -- but they are actually pushing me away from the pro-life movement with their "all or nothing" approach.

672 posted on 10/21/2007 10:02:22 AM PDT by cammie
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