[quote]Brad61 wrote:
pat36 wrote:
Glad you can make light of abortions(aka. murder)using tax payer money. Funny stuff, haha.
Well actually I was making fun of Jeff’s irresponsible drive-by comment. (Jeff, I’m hearing Rudy has breast implants. What are you hearing on that?) And speaking of Rudy, he was for government-funded abortions when he was Mayor. It’s not an irresponsible position to take.
Somtimes women get pregnant, who are completely unable to provide for a child. Abortions are not that expensive. If a woman can’t afford to pay for her own abortion, there is absolutely no way she can afford to raise the child, either. So maybe the govenment should help pay, for women in that position. Or maybe abortions are only okay for rich girls?
And if abortion is “murder” should any woman who had an abortion get a life sentence in prison? Tell me, which kooky Republican presidential candidates want to imprison women who had abortions? Premeditated murder, so that would mean a life sentence, I suppose? Which candidates are for locking women up? Maybe Sam Brownback? None of the Above? LOL
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Sufficed to say, we disaggree on this matter so I will not argue with you about it. I don’t give a fuck about social, financial, emotional, physical, or mental states. Also how a kid entered the womb is irrelevlent to me. I consider it a human life and it’s terminatation is therefore murder or at least a killing. That is my opinion. I amnot trying to convince you of it.
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
vroom wrote:
I’m curious, how does a republican determine that the democrats are fielding poor candidates?
Similarly, how does a democrat determine that the republicans are fielding poor candidates?
Won’t ones own viewpoint automatically make the other teams candidates suck in todays polarized political environment?
I am independent but I will vote Republican in this election barring something major.
That is a good point but I have enough objectivity to decide if a candidate sucks or voice a preference.
I think Hillary would be a better president than Obama. There, I said it. Hillary is the lesser of evils in the Democrat field and she has so much baggage that makes her undesireable.
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Agreed. I won’t be voting for her, but she’s not the socialist some make her out to be. Instead she’s like her husband (and Mitt Romney), a complete opportunist, who’ll say virtually anything to get elected.
I think she’s also slightly socially conservative, but in the worst kind of way (nanny state). Irrelevant anyway, since she backs infanticide (partial birth abortion).
A little off the subject, but I was listening to a talk radio show the other day and they had a bunch of Democrats on telling all how the Democrats derailed the Republican movement. I hope it was not the Democrats I hope it is America derailing our present government. It is all about Republican and Democrat and not about America
Wait, I think an opportunity was missed in this fine debate.
When the democrats were branded as baby killers the republicans should have been branded as fascist Nazis.
Get with it.
On a more serious note, perhaps people should look into how many people die in the US each year and the reasons for all those deaths that are untimely.
Where is the generic concern for life in general, as opposed to a politically divisive issue concerning life? I do presume the aformentioned concern for life is limited to humans - American citizens only of course?
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
A little off the subject, but I was listening to a talk radio show the other day and they had a bunch of Democrats on telling all how the Democrats derailed the Republican movement. I hope it was not the Democrats I hope it is America derailing our present government. It is all about Republican and Democrat and not about America[/quote]
Isn’t it nice that the primary goal of our elected officials seems to be to tear each other down rather than actually fix problems. I guess that’s actually a testament to our forefathers in how they set the system up. Despite the best efforts the system seems to work for the most part.