Posted on 02/14/2010 12:16:23 AM PST by SmartInsight
No.
You want the Republican party to become pro abortion and choose a pro abortion President?
How many of you feel this way?
I will not support any GOP for POTUS who does not support these 4 premises:
1)Supports all but the most arcane gun rights
2)Will fight the Islamists fullbore
3)Is anti-abortion...genuinely 100% in favor of tossing out Roe by stacking the courts
4) Will never grant amnesty and will defend our borders and limit immigration to what we need and can assimilate
I’m with you.
Rush says this is the time to give no quarter to the enemy and he is correct.
Sure, let’t give Obama another term, while we wait for Scott Brown to get more “experience”.
Great idea! (sarc)
Another 90 days or so and Brown will be equally qualified as Obama to run for President. Moreso, given that he actually did a few things in his life before he became a Senator.
“You want a pro abortion president?”
We already HAVE a pro-abortion president, who is also pro-terrorist, anti-American and a communist.
Reagan was pro-life and he couldn’t/didn’t overturn Roe vs. Wade. McCain is pro-life, but is not conservative on anything else.
The president can effect fiscal policy, taxes, foreign policy, national security — do you want Obama or Brown to make those decisions?
Until Scott Brown won in MA, I couldn’t see any of the current potential GOP candidates have a real chance against Obama and the Dem machinery.
Some state senators are more equal than other state senators. Same goes for Illinois lawyers.
“I’ll vote for a paper bag with a face drawn on it to beat obama. “
Exactly. Focus should be on who has the best chance of beating Obama.
That was a yes, wasn’t it.
“Brown picked up the support of the Massachusetts Citizens for Life in this race, based on his position on issues including abortion, stem cells, and federal health legislation. He also opposes federal funding for abortion, supports strong parental consent rules for minors, and supports the ban on what opponents call partial-birth abortion.”
http://www.ontheissues.org/Social/Scott_Brown_Abortion.htm
No. No pro-abortion Republican presidents. The Democrats already elect far too many infanticide-protecting chief executives; the last thing we need to do is get in on the act.
In a race for the Ted Kennedy seat of death, but not to replace the Republican party with a pro abortion agenda.
The man is pro abortion and he does not deny that, he ran on it.
Hope not. Wouldn’t want anyone who believes in murdering our unborn anywhere near the White House.
Are you in favor of a pro-abortion president? What do you think Obama is? If the GOP doesn’t field a candidate who can beat him, we will just get more of Obama.
Obama on Abortion:
No litmus test; nominate to Court based on their fairness. (Oct 2008)
1990: Wrote law article that that fetus cannot sue mother. (Aug 2008)
FactCheck: Abortions HAVE gone down under Pres. Bush. (Aug 2008)
1997: opposed bill preventing partial-birth abortion. (Aug 2008)
Opposed legislation protecting born-alive failed abortions. (Aug 2008)
Ok for state to restrict late-term partial birth abortion. (Apr 2008)
We can find common ground between pro-choice and pro-life. (Apr 2008)
Undecided on whether life begins at conception. (Apr 2008)
Teach teens about abstinence and also about contraception. (Apr 2008)
GovWatch: Obama’s “present” votes were a requested strategy. (Feb 2008)
Expand access to contraception; reduce unintended pregnancy. (Feb 2008)
Rated 100% by NARAL on pro-choice votes in 2005, 2006 & 2007. (Jan 2008)
Voted against banning partial birth abortion. (Oct 2007)
Stem cells hold promise to cure 70 major diseases. (Aug 2007)
Trust women to make own decisions on partial-birth abortion. (Apr 2007)
Extend presumption of good faith to abortion protesters. (Oct 2006)
Constitution is a living document; no strict constructionism. (Oct 2006)
Moral accusations from pro-lifers are counterproductive. (Oct 2004)
Pass the Stem Cell Research Bill. (Jun 2004)
Protect a woman’s right to choose. (May 2004)
http://www.ontheissues.org/Barack_Obama.htm
The man describes himself as Pro-Choice.
Palin / Brown I might be able to support once I see more of how he votes.
You should realize that you are on a conservative, pro life, web site, no one here voted for Obama.
We aren’t Democrats so you can’t try the claim that Brown is less pro abortion than the other Democrat.
You are clearly pro abortion, and you desire that the Republicans (for some odd reason) anoint this one week old Senator as our new pro abortion hero that will free us from our pro life party platform.
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