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WOULD YOU VOTE FOR A CANDIDATE THAT DID NOT SUPPORT YOUR VIEWS ON ABORTION?

BIG BAD JOHN R. 2012/08/29 15:19:46
Related Topics: Abortion, Candidate, Vote
Yes, I sure would.
No, no way.
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  • Vision of Verve 2012/08/29 21:07:24
  • Rebel Yell 2012/08/29 17:51:11
    No, no way.
    Rebel Yell
    As long as the Republicans insist on making decisions for women regarding their bodies, I could never vote for them. It sends a clear message that they are second class citizens incapable of doing what is in their own best interest. I guarantee you, if men could get pregnant, Republicans would back off the abortion issue in a heartbeat.

    Only a painfully ignorant person would say, "Libs should keep their legs together." Try telling that to a 13 year old being repeatedly raped by her 19 year old stepbrother or father. Try telling that to the 11 year old in Texas who was raped on several occasions in an abandoned trailer by 11 men. ( that trial is now in motion).

    Too many people on this forum that don't have two brain cells to rub together.
  • Vision ... Rebel Yell 2012/08/29 21:06:31
  • Rebel Yell Vision ... 2012/08/29 21:17:11
    Rebel Yell
    Adoption is the answer? Good for you. Get your butt out there and start adopting all those hard to place babies . Let's see you adopt a child with multiple health problems and who will drain you financially. Let's see you adopt a brain damaged child that will require your care around the clock. Let's see you adopt a baby addicted to drugs. Why stop there. Thousands in foster care. Take in a problem teen or two.

    Really... YOU come on here talking about people losing their basic intelligence after a post like that? That takes a lot of nerve!
  • ..::localeye::.. 2012/08/29 16:11:18
    Yes, I sure would.
    ..::localeye::..
    Abortion is an irrelevant issue in 2012.
  • Bill G53 ~PWCM~JLA 2012/08/29 15:54:12
    Yes, I sure would.
    Bill G53  ~PWCM~JLA
    I am not a single issue voter. I try to look at the big picture
  • mwg0735 2012/08/29 15:46:09
  • PoliticalSanity 2012/08/29 15:36:35
    Undecided
    PoliticalSanity
    I am a lot more concerned about what is actually in the Constitution, starting with gun rights and the 14th Amendment, excluding the current interpretation of citizenship by birth rather than citizenship status of parents. Some of the "Equal protection" rulings are also outside the context of the original meaning.
  • Rust 2012/08/29 15:27:28
  • Reichstolz 2012/08/29 15:23:32
    No, no way.
    Reichstolz
    The political process has never included voting for someone, all of my life. It is always voting against someone.

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