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Some guy, bless his heart, challenges the bewildering logic of a UK scribbler. Talk about mush! Anyway, the guy emerges as a rare lucid island in the Island that is the UK.

I sometimes wonder if these commie pinko puppets even have a clue as to how foolish they look to the lucid side of humanity.

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Daniel, why must you persist with this line on Barack Obama?

Obama has made his pro-abortion views well known and recently expanded his agenda in this regard, announcing in a presidential debate on February 26 2008 that he regrets his “Yea” in a unanimous vote in the US Senate in 2005 in favour of letting Terri Schiavo’s mother and father try to save her life by pursuing a review of her case in the federal courts.

Obama said this in response to being asked if there was any word or vote he would like to take back in his entire political career. By singling out Terri Schiavo he was clearly signalling to pro-choice forces that he would advance their agenda on all fronts....

Rather Obama's mush than McCain's Euro-fanaticism

8mm

986 posted on 07/25/2008 4:56:47 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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Obama said this in response to being asked if there was any word or vote he would like to take back in his entire political career. By singling out Terri Schiavo he was clearly signalling to pro-choice forces that he would advance their agenda on all fronts....

Precisely!

Though I will NEVER agree with it, I can understand the mindset of those on the left who say they now regret voting for the war. Obama on the other hand, made it clear that his biggest regret is voting to let an innocent woman live.

Of course, this is the same man who on multiple occasions voted that those who somehow survived the abortionist's knife should be executed at birth.

987 posted on 07/25/2008 5:03:39 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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