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To: Cedric

No upset here, sorry.

And the fact you claim there is goes to the heart of this discussion.

I’m not the ‘enemy’ here. Reread my first post. I’m not a supporter of Roe v Wade, and think it was horrible law.

I’m just noting each time the GOP uses abortion as a rallying cry, they get trounced. Whats great for the rabid anti abortion crowd simply doesn’t translate to the general voting population when its time to go to the voting booth.

Personally, I think this should have been decided on a state by state basis. Roe v Wade makes that virtually impossible, as we’ve seen.


139 posted on 10/23/2007 8:11:05 AM PDT by Badeye ('Ron Paul joined 88 Democrats.....")
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To: Badeye
Personally, I think this should have been decided on a state by state basis. Roe v Wade makes that virtually impossible, as we’ve seen.

Do you also think that Hitler's holocaust should have been decided on a province by province basis? When and where did it become the opinion of voters that decides what is eternally right and wrong? IIRC, those standards were written on stone and brought down from Mt Sinai by Moses, not the result of a vote by the Israeli tribe.

The American holocaust has so far taken approximately 50,000,000 innocent human lives compared to Hitler's "mere" 6,000,000 innocent Jews. In your opinion which nation is more worthy of condemnation, the one where the people have the right to vote on the issue, or the one where the ordinary people were virtually prisoners in their own nation and had no effectual say in the matter?

145 posted on 10/23/2007 8:40:03 AM PDT by epow (The cross in the middle should have been mine)
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