To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
I'm wondering when being pro-life, and subsequently having some doubts about pro-abortion Scott Brown, became a KOS-esque position in the conservative movement? I must have missed that memo.
50 posted on
01/20/2010 10:27:12 AM PST by
Carling
(Somewhere in Kenya, a village is missing its idiot.)
To: Carling
I'm wondering when being pro-life, and subsequently having some doubts about pro-abortion Scott Brown, became a KOS-esque position in the conservative movement?When it drives you to look a gift horse in the mouth like Keyes is doing here. A ghoul in favor of federal funding for abortion was denied Ted Kennedy's old seat, and this will kill the pro-death health care reform legislation. But only a myopic moron cannot see the benefits from such - and coming from Keyes, this is especially ludicrous, he only mustered 27 percent of the vote in his Senate campaign - you know, the one that gave us US Senator Obama.
67 posted on
01/20/2010 10:38:09 AM PST by
dirtboy
To: Carling
I am wondering when making up your own facts to validate your emotional based opinions rather then dealing with the actual facts became a KOS-esque position in the Conservative movement?
Brown is not 100% pro Life. He is mostly pro Life in that he supports most of the pro life agenda items such as partial birth abortion ban, parental notification. He is also the 41 vote to kill Obama care which would of made Federal Funding for abortion legal.
To claim that he is "pro choice" because he does NOT agree with you personal opinion on Abortion 100% is intellectually dishonest at best.
422 posted on
01/22/2010 7:06:33 AM PST by
MNJohnnie
(Either you are for "we, the people", or against us. There is no middle ground anymore)
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