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  • The single-issue abortion voters have painted themselves into a corner

    10/31/2024 7:37:42 AM PDT · by packagingguy · 22 replies
    American Thinker ^ | October 31, 2024 | Patricia McCarthy
    The only thing Kamala Harris has going for her is her extreme position on abortion. She has nothing else. The Biden regime has been a disaster by every criterion – domestic (unlimited immigration), foreign policy (wars on three fronts), economic (disastrous inflation), military (eviscerated and transgenderized). Harris supports no restrictions on abortion up to and including birth. When pushed on this, she says it’s not true but it is. Harris and all her pro-abortion apostles scream at crowds about how Trump would ban abortion – a lie. He has said repeatedly that he would never sign a federal ban on...
  • Brad Pitt Supports Obama, Says Gay Marriage Is Inevitable

    09/10/2012 8:55:44 AM PDT · by scottjewell · 84 replies
    The Inquisitr ^ | Sep 10 2012 | Staff
    During a press conference for his latest film, Killing Them Softly, Pitt said: “I am an Obama supporter and I’m backing his election campaign… Gay marriage is inevitable. The next generation, they get it. It is just a matter of time before it becomes a reality.”
  • AZ Right to Life responds to DHS characterization as "right wing radicals"

    04/18/2009 1:03:19 PM PDT · by az4vlad · 9 replies · 553+ views
    Intellectual Conservative ^ | April 17, 2009 | Arizona Right to Life
    "Why is the Department of Homeland Security spending our time and resources singling out groups like pro-life supporters instead of focusing on identifying and apprehending the real terrorists - like  al-Qaeda - groups that have vowed to destroy America?" Arizona Right to Life is saddened and deeply disappointed by a recent report made public by Department of Homeland Security Secretary and former Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano regarding many organizations throughout the nation, including pro-life groups and our nation's military.Arizona Right to Life PAC cannot understand the mental acuity behind recent comments made by Secretary Napolitano. In a Homeland Security report...
  • In 3 of 4 cases, Supreme Court nominee Alito voted on the side of abortion rights

    11/02/2005 7:35:56 AM PST · by dubie · 363 replies · 3,877+ views
    www.csmonitor.com ^ | 11/2/2005 | Warren Richey
    In 3 of 4 cases, Supreme Court nominee Alito voted on the side of abortion rights. By Warren Richey | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor WASHINGTON – If there was any doubt about where US Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito stands on abortion, his 90-year-old mother quickly and decisively put that question to rest. "Of course he's against abortion," Rose Alito told the Associated Press in a telephone interview from her Hamilton, N.J., home. Her candid statement may go down in history as the most blunt and honest admission of a Supreme Court nominee's view on the hot-button...
  • ELECTION 2006

    11/03/2004 1:50:12 PM PST · by CHARLITE · 45 replies · 1,588+ views
    DONTMOVEON.ORG ^ | NOVEMBER 3, 2004 | BOB REDMAN
    Election 2006 Of the 15 senators up for reelection this fall who voted to acquit Clinton in 1999, only one was defeated, but it was a big one - prince of obstruction Tom Daschle of South Dakota. Now we turn our attention to 2006. The following 14 senators who will then be up for reelection also voted to acquit Clinton and therefore disqualified themselves for public office. Moreover, all of them voted for the Harkin amendment to the bill banning partial-birth abortion. All but two of them (Byrd and Conrad) also voted on 21 Oct. 2003 against the bill to...
  • McBride on the, uh, uh, environment

    10/03/2002 7:04:16 AM PDT · by PhiKapMom · 31 replies · 319+ views
    Republican Party of Florida email ^ | 3 October 2002 | Republican Party of FL
    McBride on the environment?Lawyer’s own words make best case against him TALLAHASSEE - When asked to explain his position on Florida’s environment during last Friday’s gubernatorial debate, corporate lawyer Bill McBride gave the following rambling, confusing answer. His own words make the best argument against his candidacy for governor in a state where environmental issues are so critically important. “Well, I think growth, ah, growth and, ah, the environment are so interrelated,” said McBride. “Ah, we need, ah, we need to start viewing Florida as, ah, as one. What goes on in Jacksonville does effect what goes on in Orlando....