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To: thesetruths
I disagree:

It is that I long with all my heart for my country’s promise to respect the inalienable right to life of all human beings to come true. Anything that pushes the hope of seeing that further away, hurts.

She's only guilty of trying to put a brave face on. Making lemonade of the lemon elected on Tuesday, so to speak.

13 posted on 11/07/2008 11:55:15 PM PST by Don W (To write with a broken pencil is pointless.)
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To: Don W

I disagree:

“I think we need to take our experience of pain and use it to empathize in a profound way with those for whom this election was a moment of healing, a moment of triumph, a moment when the promise of America seemed etched in gold. We need to empathize with those whose tears of gratitude streamed down their face that they lived to see the day that a black man was elected president. That is not nothing. It is, in fact, a great thing.”

This election was NOT about healing, triumph, or a promise etched in gold. This election was not “a great thing.”

Obama is the most liberal, extreme abortion-supporter possible. No one should be proud of him. I am a woman, and I would not have happy tears streaming down my face if pro-abortion Hillary was elected. It would not be a moment of healing or triumph for me to see the first woman elected to the highest office, if that woman were for the killing of the unborn.


14 posted on 11/08/2008 12:01:59 AM PST by thesetruths
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