Sorry for not posting a full record of your response - I must have overlooked one of your posts on this huge thread - I saw the one about this costing the ABA members, but didn't see a follow up - I am not trying to misrepresent either of our views.
I would agree that Miers' personal stance may or may not have been revealed by her action on behalf of the Texas Bar. But I can tell you with absolute certainty that the impetus to bring the abortion issue to a vote of the full ABA membership came from the pro-life side, in direct response to the ABA leadership having adopted pro-abortion positions.
My post 1691 was in direct response to your post 1617.
No big deal, at any rate. I think we see and read the events about the same way.