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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:19 AM
 
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As long as Obama supports abortion, and partial birth abortion, I will never vote for him.
FYI, there's no such thing as partial birth abortion, the term is a construct by the anti-choice movement.

Guess what, abortion is here to stay.
Legal or not.
It's been around since the beginning of time (probably more than 6,000 years).

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And that's the key, we all know a President himself isn't going to end abortion. However, if the President is opposed to it at least, and would do everything in his or her power to fight it, to me that's a President with good strong morals and solid character. I don't know how Nobama can sleep at night knowing he supports legal murder of innocent babies.
They're not babies until they're born or viable.
Until that time they are simply fetus.

Last edited by chielgirl; 10-19-2008 at 12:30 AM..
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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:25 AM
 
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FYI, there's no such thing as partial birth abortion, the term is a construct by the anti-choice movement.

Guess what, abortion is here to stay.
Legal or not.
It's been around since the beginning of time (probably more than 6,000 years).

Partial-birth abortion is a medical procedure no matter how horrible it is. Denying it does not make it not so.

Partial-Birth Abortion Illustrations (http://www.nrlc.org/ABORTION/pba/PBA_Images/PBA_Images_Heathers_Place.htm - broken link)
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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:27 AM
 
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Wow. You don't follow politics much, do you?
So, who is my county treasurer?
You seem to know everything.
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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:37 AM
 
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Partial-birth abortion is a medical procedure no matter how horrible it is. Denying it does not make it not so.
Late term abortions are illegal. You may have missed that.
They were done in less than 1% of the cases of abortion, and only to save the woman's life. It was a last resort procedure.
It seems that you don't care about the woman's life.

Here's my "deception of the fetus people" links:

fetusperson.htm (http://www.abortion.org.au/whenhuman.htm - broken link)
What does an early abortion look like? (http://www.abortion.org.au/abortionpictures.htm - broken link)
Developmental Biology 8e Online: Images of Embryos Used by Anti-Abortion Activists

This last one is particularly interesting.

Now back to your regularly scheduled thread.
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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:40 AM
 
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Not only does he support abortion but he voted against the ban on the horrible practice of partial birth abortion. I would never, ever vote for someone like that. Some of us have certain values that we just don't compromise on, not for anyone. I realize a President cannot get rid of abortion as someone said, but what a person stands for tells me a lot about the person.


BARACK OBAMA DOES NOT SUPPORT ABORTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!




can you read that?
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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:42 AM
 
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"Home » Recent Blogs » John Martin's blog"........END OF STORY!!!

How about a real link to the real story?

I got a blog too. BFD!
Quotes are quotes, pal.
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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:42 AM
 
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BARACK OBAMA DOES NOT SUPPORT ABORTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!


can you read that?
Even though it was mentioned earlier in the thread. No, they don't.
That's my one concern about him.
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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:43 AM
 
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How do you feel about Democrats supporting McCain?

Lynn Forester de Rothschild
Miguel D. Lausell, Latino Leader Who Backed Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump
Paula Abeles


Prominent Democrats and Independents who have joined Citizens for McCain:

Former Phoenix Mayor Paul Johnson (Arizona)

Former Arizona State Legislator Phil Hubbard (Arizona)

Mammoth Mayor Craig Williams (Arizona)

Former Arizona LULAC Director Ray Gans (Arizona)

Democratic 25th Precinct Chair Silverio "Silver" Salazar (Colorado)

Adviser to Democratic Presidential Candidates and Georgetown University Professor Robert Lieber (District of Columbia)

Blogger on HillaryClinton.com Renee Slater (Florida)

Former Sheriff of Highlands County Howard Godwin (Florida)

Jewish Outreach Adviser to Senator Hillary Clinton Rabbi Cheryl Jacobs

Georgia Political Director for Gore-Lieberman '00 Joseph O'Farrell Jr. (Georgia)

Former Democratic Des Moines County Chair Bruce Shulte (Illinois)

Former State Representative Brian Golden (Massachusetts)

Commander of Newport Memorial-VFW Post 1119 Francis Harding, Jr. (Maine)

Former Palmyra Budget Committee Member Herb Bates (Maine)

Former Lt. Governor and State Supreme Court Justice Alexander "Sandy" Keith (Minnesota)

Former U.S Representative and 2002 Independence Party gubernatorial candidate Tim Penny (Minnesota)

Former State Representative Steve Wenzel (Minnesota)

City Clerk Judi May (Mississippi)

County Supervisor Gary Dearman (Mississippi)

Alderman Bill Mosby (Mississippi)

Former State Representative Jim Gamache (Missouri)

Presiding Commissioner in New Madrid County, Clyde Hawes (Missouri)

Former Concord Mayor Bill Veroneau (New Hampshire)

Former Democratic Mayor of Waterford Township George Fallon (New J ersey)

Former Democratic Committeeman in Warren Township Jeffrey Golkin (New Jersey)

Former State Chair of Environmentalists for Clinton-Gore 1992 Roberta Weisbrod (New York)

Former Majority Leader in the State Senate David Carlin (Rhode Island)

Former Texas Democratic Party Chairman Roy Orr (Texas)

Elected National Delegate for Senator Hillary Clinton Debra Bartoshevich (Wisconsin)

Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Philip Frye (West Virginia)


Links? Quotes?
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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:46 AM
 
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Not only does he support abortion but he voted against the ban on the horrible practice of partial birth abortion. I would never, ever vote for someone like that. Some of us have certain values that we just don't compromise on, not for anyone. I realize a President cannot get rid of abortion as someone said, but what a person stands for tells me a lot about the person.
No, he did not. For chrissakes, people, get your facts straight. And stop parroting what you hear on FOX News. Obama voted against the bill to which you are referring because it was a bill that outlawed ALL abortion, not just "partial birth" abortion. In other words, it would have been an unconstitutional bill.
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Unread 10-19-2008, 12:47 AM
 
Location: Louisiana
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Well, I'm sure first order of business will be to try to point out that the quotes were out of context. Next, will be to try to discredit the sources. Finally, they'll curl up in a ball of hate, hurt & confusion & start messing all over themselves in disbelief. Should make for an interesting collage.
Wait a minute, this is supposed to be about Republicans endorsing Obama, not the other way around. Looks like you've got your head screwed on backwards, poster.

BTW that list of endorsements [b]is[/] rife with errors and lacks any list of references to lend it any credibility. Since when has Lincoln Chaffee been considered a conservative, just for starters?
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