To: Brilliant
ush has had a lot of other actions that were pro-life. For example, appointing Alito and Roberts, pushing for a partial birth abortion ban, blocking fetal stem cell research, etc. Why do those actions not count?
2 things: Bush has done the bare minimum. I know he's working against public opinion and must work within the confines of a pro-choice Congress, but he's played it safe as possible.
Second, I don't see how Bush gets off scot-free if he does two mildly pro-life things, then takes one-step back. Isn't the man supposed to be principled? If he's Mr. Pro-Life why does he contradict his beliefs part of the time?
To: Conservative til I die
The only thing you can really do to stop abortion, though, is to appoint prolife justices to the Supreme Court. If you expend your ammo in stopping Plan B, then you won't have it to use when it counts.
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