Posted on 11/14/2011 4:30:15 PM PST by presidio9
“You obviously have no idea what Reagan advocated when he was a Hollywood Democrat and union honcho.”
Do you?
When I was a young Democrat, I was pro-life.
It’s really not good to make Reagan something he was not just to help your own candidate.
I don’t know Reagan any more than you do, but Mark Levin worked for him, and he’s the one who wrote this article:
Others have suggested that Reagan flip-flopped on abortion; this is also false. He advocated a health exception (for the life of the mother) which, as he explained later, was exploited to include virtually anything. But he wasnt pro-abortion. Giuliani and Romney were. And they are struggling with it today. Reagan learned that the exception became the rule, and he would oppose abortion of any kind from then on. To compare this with those who emphatically defended abortion on demand (and federal funding no less, in Giulianis case) is nonsense.
Moreover, Reagan did all he could as president to follow through on his pro-life position. He instituted his Mexico City policy, preventing the use of federal funds for abortions abroad. His administration was directed to deny funds, wherever it could, for abortions. He was also part of an effort, led by Jesse Helms in the Senate, to amend the Constitution. There werent enough votes, but they tried.
more http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/222658/getting-reagan-right/mark-r-levin
I also like Bachmann and Santorum, and won’t completely give up on any candidate this early.
But I’m still researching all of the candidates, because we don’t know which of the candidates will remain when it’s tine for us to vote in the primaries.
Many Dems voted for Kerry, even though they didn’t like him, because they thought he would win. I just hope Republicans don’t make that same mistake, and will not be afraid to vote for a true conservative.
Yes, all of them make mistakes, but it’s up to us to decide which mistakes/flaws we will tolerate, and which we will not. Each person has to decide that for themself.
“I have known young women who are disturbed enough that they really would commit suicide, rather than continue the pregnancy. I have known one personally who tried and failed. In that case, of course, the baby still loses.”
But we shouldn’t kill an innocent baby in case a woman might commit suicide.
Also, Rick Santorum, when addressing Hillary Clinton on partial-birth infanticide, (paraphrasing) said that in Kansas around 172 unborn children were killed by partial-birth infanticide because of “mental health.”
There were no other reasons given for every unborn child killed that year except for “mental health.”
“I also like Bachmann and Santorum, and wont completely give up on any candidate this early.”
I think you convictions are good, and you should stick with them! I’m not as optimistic though.
I don’t like voting for Newt because of his “women” problem. It goes against my beliefs. I can only hope that he has repented and forshaken his ill behavior. On his not being a “consistent” conservative Republican....well I don’t think they really exist anymore...all (including myself) will stray from the “path” at times. I have concluded that is something I must accept.
I know. That one really hurts. Mr. Cain’s every flub now get endless repetitions. I can’t watch them anymore.
You're preachin' to the choir, Fluffy. Try to concentrate. I'm not talking about Reagan's reality, but what supporters of other candidates would be saying about him if he were in the race TODAY. You know... divorced ex-Democrat with spoiled, obnoxious, leftist children, signed abortion bill, called for open borders, wife a social-climber and a little crazy. Workers from opposing campaigns would flood the internet with hit pieces and claims he was a trojan horse and not a real conservative.
And my Mom knew him when he was a Democrat and she was a young actress and SAG board member during his last year as union president. She was probably the only Republican Christian in Hollywood and they became friends later when she was working on Death Valley Days and we did know him.
“Im not as optimistic though.”
Even if you don’t feel optimistic, keep fighting anyway! And I’m sure you will. The good news is that now we have the Tea Party, and they replaced Dems with Republicans, and RINOs with conservative Republicans in 2010.
“Fluffy”
LOL, Fluffier than I, but I’ll tell you what’s fluffy. Being afraid to differentiate the candidates so we can decide in the PRIMARY time who is the most conservative, or at least, who matches our own personal values the most. “Fluffy” people actually think that if we don’t distinguish the candidates, including bring out their faults, the lib media won’t do it later. That, my dear, is living in a dream world.
At the end, hopefully we will pick a candidate that we can all support, even if it’s not our favorite candidate, but let’s not fear sunlight!
Mark Levin knew, and worked for Reagan, and knew him politically, and it’s downright annoying seeing people claim Reagan was pro-abortion, when he was not, just to help their own candidate(s).
I hope the Tea Party keeps replacing DEMS & RINOs in 2012.
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