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On the other hand, 311 posted on Fri Jul 13 2012 07:51:43 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by Tzar: “Some people are writing that Condi is pro-life. Well see how the cards fall. If she is prochoice and gets on the ticket, Im voting 3rd party.”
We need to get this cleared up.
Wagglebee, do you or others over in the pro-life and moral absolutes ping lists have any clear and unquestioned facts on Condoleeza Rice and her views on abortion?
Either Rice is pro-life or pro-choice. If she's being slandered and is actually pro-life, let's verify it and stop the unwarranted attacks. If she is pro-choice, let's get that documented and make sure there is organized pro-life opposition to her. If she's ambiguous on her views and has said more than one thing in the past, let's get the contradictory statements out for us all to see, and then force the Romney campaign to either ditch her or have her clearly state her views.
This is too serious to let drop.
Rice is absolutely pro-abortion.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2005/mar/11/20050311-115948-2015r/?page=1
Rice and first lady Laura Bush spoke for the administration at the Oct. 10 [2006] swearing-in at the State Department where Dybul was accompanied by his male partner, Jason Claire.
Rice, during her comments, referred to the presence of Claires mother and called her Dybuls mother-in-law.
Rice's approving 'gay' remarks rankle GOP base
http://www.wnd.com/2006/10/38405/
Condi identified herself pro-choice, or somewhat pro-choice, and leaning Libertarian on the issue.
http://www.utsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050313/news_1n13rice.html
Rush played a clip of Condi responding to the Pro-life issue posed by Katie Couric. The answer was nearly as clear as mud. Condi claimed she was Pro-Life but would not want Roe v. Wade overturned because she respected the right to choose and didn’t want government to eliminate the ability to choose.
I equated her answer with the contention, “I would never have an abortion, but I wouldn’t want to keep anyone else from being able to make that choice.”
Abortion is infanticide, not a choice, so based on her response during that interview, unless she has experienced an epiphany on the issue recently, she appears to be riding the fence, in my opinion.
EODGUY