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To: EternalVigilance
Before he went over to the dark side too and endorsed John Judas McCain, Senator Santorum made it clear that McCain “more often than not” stood with liberal Senators in blocking conservative legislation in the back rooms of the Senate.

I agree - McCain would never have been someone that I trusted. Yet I held my nose and voted for McCain (actually I voted for Palin) because Obama was a much more frightening choice. Personally I wanted to see a Fred Thompson candidacy.

But getting back to the issue at hand, McCain isn't alone in his support of certain pro-abortion topics such as embryonic stem cell research. Point being, there is plenty of blame to go around.

300 posted on 05/12/2009 12:26:54 AM PDT by NoPrisoners ("When in the course of human events...")
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To: NoPrisoners

Since the Declaration of Independence makes it clear (it’s self-evident truth according to the founders), that the very purpose of government is to equally protect the God-given unalienable right to life of all, and since the Constitution of the United States, in its opening statement of purpose otherwise known as the Preamble, states as its crowning purpose “to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves AND OUR POSTERITY,” and because the Fifth and the Fourteenth Amendments to that Constitution protect the natural right to life of all PERSONS, and because every single officer of government in this country, at every level of governance, takes an oath to protect and defend that document and those principles, the only path to ending the daily bloodbath is clear and simple: only support and elect those candidates who understand the basis of our liberty and our form of republican self-government, and who will uphold their oaths taken before God and man. Everybody else needs to be sent home.

By the way, that’s the basis for America’s Independent Party, our Platform, and our Personal Affiliation Agreement which every individual who wants to participate in setting our platform, electing our party’s leaders, and in selecting our candidates, has to sign. As per the First Amendment they can disaffiliate at any time, for any reason or no reason. The party can disaffiliate them if it chooses to as well, if its members think the individual is not living up to our core non-negotiable principles.

The right of free political association is a wonderful thing.


301 posted on 05/12/2009 12:50:04 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (As fruit of principled action incrementalism is God's Hand. As strategy, it's the devil's playground)
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