To: topher
Nothing to see here. The invitation to Obama doesn’t signify approval. I talk to a lot of people. Nobody is pro-abortion. We’re all agreed on the need to reduce abortion—we just disagree about the means. Move along.
15 posted on
05/13/2009 8:24:04 PM PDT by
Arthur McGowan
(I voted for Palin once, and I will do it again if given the opportunity.)
To: Arthur McGowan
Were all agreed on the need to reduce abortionwe just disagree about the means.If we abort half the women of a generation, NOT ONE of those women will ever need an abortion, and they could have had four or five apiece, so it's a net reduction, see?
43 posted on
05/14/2009 9:25:13 AM PDT by
nina0113
To: Arthur McGowan
Obama is being honored at Notre Dame's graduation, which certainly signifies approval. Notre Dame is sending the message, “We don't like abortion, but we won't hold it against anyone for promoting it.” And why is it that “Nobody is pro-abortion”? If a fetus isn't a human life, why would anyone care at all? And if a fetus is a human life, why is abortion something people merely don't like? If a politician fought for peoples’ right to own slaves, would it make sense for the same politician to assert, “Nobody is pro-slavery”? When it comes to abortion, I won't “move along” just because you offer illogical defenses of people who work to keep the barbaric procedure legal. Why don't you “move along”, Sir?
82 posted on
05/14/2009 1:13:23 PM PDT by
utahagen
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