Thread by UCFRoadWarrior.
Michael Steele, the new chairman of the Republican National Committee wants the GOP to reach out to candidates who support gay marriage and are pro-choice. Steele told Fox's Chris Wallace that it was "important" to reach out to those voters...
Well good luck with that Mike. In a slight paraphrase of the words of Ronaldus Magnus "I didn't leave the GOP, the GOP left me"
Thread by me.
LOS ANGELES, February 2, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Actor Gary Graham knew that by writing about his personal experience and rejection of abortion, he would be incurring the ire of not a few among the Hollywood elite.
Yet a blog column posted last Tuesday by the seasoned actor, known most recently for his roles as Ambassador Soval in the TV series "Star Trek: Enterprise" and Capt. Ingles on "J.A.G.", took an unflinching look at truths almost entirely ignored by those in the Hollywood establishment.
"Im going to say what millions know in the front of their brains, and many, many more millions know in the depths of their hearts but wont allow themselves to think it, much less feel it," wrote Graham. "And believe me, I know Ill be hated for saying it, Ill be hated by people who dont know me, have never worked with me, have never golfed with me, had a drink with me.
"Im going to say it anyway: Abortion is murder."
Graham described the irresponsibility of his youth that made abortion the convenient option for a drug-fueled, free-love lifestyle. He confessed to having paid for multiple abortions for girlfriends, observing that abortion sure took the pressure off of me, a guy, interested in sex who had been raised in the era of, Hey, you get a girl pregnant, you marry her! But then, he says, a "spiritual awakening" brought him to a "tearful epiphany of what it meant for a man to be with a woman, what sex was really designed for by our Creator and what abortion is.
"I truly wish that I had had this conviction way back when when I was only concerned about my selfish convenience of the day," wrote Graham. "But I didnt want to know, I didnt want to think about it. It was inconvenient to think about it."
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What's it like, Steele? What's it like to be the head PANDERER?????