While a majority of Americans don't condone abortions, they prefer giving women the option of having one in a clean safe environment versus gouging out the fetus with a wire hanger in some back alley. THAT is what you seem to advocate. No thanks.
Bush and his advisors are in tune with the issues Americans focus on these days--it isn't abortion or "morality" (who gets to define what morality even is?). If morality had been an issue in this election cycle, Mr. Keyes would have done better in Illinois. In fact, he turned out less votes than he should have. That is a clue to what doesn't ail us Republicans--and to what issues concern Americans.
Maybe we should have clean, sterile murder rooms for other purposes too. No reason that a guy should have to strangle a whore in some back alley when he could pay to use a nice looking, well-kept murder room.
To the baby, it makes no difference whether its life is 'gouged out' in a clean or a dirty environment.
There was a time in America when we shared a common understanding of what was right and what was wrong. Even little kids know the difference. Of course, they have not yet been infected with the twisted thinking of the Left.
If morality had been an issue in this election cycle, Mr. Keyes would have done better in Illinois.
About 1.4 million Illinoisans understood the difference...even in the face of an avalanche of media, RAT and RINO scorn.
In fact, he turned out less votes than he should have.
Yeah, those so-called Repubublicans who followed the lead of their hardcore left leaders and supported Obama should be ashamed.
That is a clue to what doesn't ail us Republicans--and to what issues concern Americans.
Believe me, comparing yourselves to the corrupt leaders of the IL GOP is not a flattering picture.
Fact is, Illinois is at least a decade behind the moral and the political curve. The corruption is long-standing in both parties, and won't be cured easily or quickly.