To: Jim Robinson
Jim, I ask this question in all innocence, not trying to provoke a quarrel but just to get an answer to a real question:
Would Brown have a snowball’s chance of getting elected in a state like Massachusetts if he did state openly that he hates abortion? Is there any possibility that the people of Massachusetts would elect someone who was decidedly anti-abortion like us?
I wonder what his real beliefs are.
3 posted on
01/16/2010 9:41:23 AM PST by
ottbmare
(I could agree wth you, but then we'd both be wrong.)
To: ottbmare
9 posted on
01/16/2010 9:44:24 AM PST by
Jim Robinson
(Join the TEA Party Rebellion!! May God and TEA save the Republic!!)
To: ottbmare
Would Brown have a snowballs chance of getting elected in a state like Massachusetts if he did state openly that he hates abortion? The same rational posed by the Romney supporters.
10 posted on
01/16/2010 9:45:51 AM PST by
Graybeard58
("Get lost, Mitt. You're the Eddie Haskell of the Republican party." (Finny))
To: ottbmare
Would Brown have a snowballs chance of getting elected in a state like Massachusetts if he did state openly that he hates abortion? Is there any possibility that the people of Massachusetts would elect someone who was decidedly anti-abortion like us?Massachusetts is still a Communist Commonwealth, afterall.
I'm hoping to be presently suprised come Tuesday, but I'll hold any premature celebrations.
Maybe Scott Brown would still have a chance if he talked along the lines of Roe v Wade being bad law and pointing out that its repeal would not ban abortion (it would be decided by the states as it should be).
11 posted on
01/16/2010 9:46:53 AM PST by
Stepan12
(Palin & Bolton in 2012)
To: ottbmare
18 posted on
01/16/2010 9:48:50 AM PST by
gidget7
(Duncan Hunter-Valley Forge Republican!)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson