Posted on 10/20/2016 3:23:19 PM PDT by WilliamIII
Talk radio host Laura Ingraham claimed Thursday morning that conservatives who refuse to vote for GOP nominee Donald Trump explicitly support abortion.
"They're standing with the woman who stood up there today and said, 'I'm hundred percent for Roe v. Wade and partial birth abortion," Ingraham said in reference to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's performance Wednesday evening at the third and final presidential debate.
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Good for Laura and any #NeverTrumper who can ignore Trump’s vivid description of late term baby murder is a sick person and one I want no part of.
Most women, including Catholics, don’t care. Except for a few female freepers.
Laura’s single mindless on abortion, dispels her understanding of states rights and freedom of religion.
Last updated on Aug. 3 at 10:30 a.m. (Never let them forget it!)
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Red this wrong, thank heavens! I love Laura.
He's adamantly opposed to Trump.
I’M WITH HER!! (Laura, of course!)
Laura is right.
If Hillary wins, the Republican party is DEAD!!
I never liked her. Tried, but just couldn’t.
I agree. So is the country, which I will mourn with many more tears than the demise of the Republican Party.
Wrongo. Our culture and also our government dehumanizes the embryo and the fetus. It is a lie. The person begins at conception. This is both Gospel truth as well as natural law.
Abortion is murder.
There are no religious nor privacy rights that can supercede that.
Looking at it that way, once the child is conceived, there are two people. The woman’s right to kill that person is a lie
If Hillary wins, the Republic is dead.
If you’re not pro-life you don’t belong here.
Wow. What a stupid thing to say... I’m stuned. How many mindedness meets your approval when the topic is murder?
“Lauras single mindless on abortion, dispels her understanding of states rights and freedom of religion.”
Bullshit.
Bullshit for multiple reasons.
First, LI is a delightfully interesting and multifaceted woman. A ‘renaissance woman’ intellectually and a culture warrior on many fronts. A radio Jeanne d’Arc.
Secondly, and most importantly, bullshit on your culture of death endorsement, now and forever.
That’s quite the Augean stable to hose out.
The only name I see that might have repented is Katie Pavlich, just because it might affect her income. She’s just another blond ditz with a broadcasting degree so who cares, it’s not like she has anything to say worth hearing anyway.
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