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To: Howlin; ladyinred
No, Howlin. You try to give the rest of us a bad name. We're decent, hard working people, who happen to believe that the pre-born should be allowed to live. And some of us believe that issue is worth fighting for. Without life, what else matters? And that's why so many pro-life people also support Bush in the war against terrorism.
1,726 posted on 11/14/2004 11:56:57 PM PST by lara
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To: lara
We're decent, hard working people, who happen to believe that the pre-born should be allowed to live. And some of us believe that issue is worth fighting for. Without life, what else matters?

This isn't what cpforlife.org is fighting for. He even has a problem with Bush's choice for Attorney General because he perceives him as pro-choice. The pro-choice label is highly dubious and its even more ridiculous since the AG position has a nothing to do with being pro-choice or pro-life.

The problem is when abortion policy is the #1 issue. As covered earlier in this thread, it will be political suicide if the republicans try to make being anti-abortion a requirement for any political appointments. The "abortion is #1" crowd won't leave but it will scare away enough voters that the party will be a minority anyway. This is why Alan Keyes can't get elected but Arlen Specter can.
1,731 posted on 11/15/2004 12:16:17 AM PST by JeffAtlanta
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