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To: Fawn

fawn, listen closely to Fred..........he said life begins at conception and abortion at any time is in fact killing the baby...he then said as a matter of law....federal
law is wrong visa ve Roe vs wade......he said state law not federal law should be the answer........said the same about homo marriages................his whole point is states rights vs hijacked law at the federal level


132 posted on 11/04/2007 6:41:54 AM PST by advertising guy (If computer skills named us, I'd be back-space delete.)
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To: advertising guy

Yes...that’s what I heard....but some conservatives won’t like that.


197 posted on 11/04/2007 7:26:08 AM PST by Fawn (http://www.brightlion.com/InHope/InHope_en.aspx)
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Which of course can also be a very clever spin tactic. Personally I am against it but I do not have to really get into disagreeing over it because I push it off as a State’s issue.

The Conservatives love the comment because he is anti abortion and pro States right.

The more liberal Republications and undecided are not that concerned even if they wish abortion to remain readily available because they realise even if it did go back to a State right issue that the majority of the States would still vote for it to remain on the statute book.

199 posted on 11/04/2007 7:27:04 AM PST by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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Yeah but he also skated the states issue saying he doesn’t see it right having laws that criminalize abortion. What exactly does he stand for besides some abstract constitutional principle??


281 posted on 11/04/2007 8:17:12 AM PST by Norman Bates
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