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August 17, 2011 at 6:58 AM #721459August 17, 2011 at 8:04 AM #720253jpinpbParticipant
[quote=Navydoc]
This discussion has absolutely no place in the political realm, an I find it completely sickening that it is used for political ends.[/quote]Agreed. But they all have their stand on it and divide voters. If they are taking a position on it, I will make my decision based on it as well, as others will also. Good way to alienate and/or win votes.
But at this point, I honestly think they need to lay it to rest. We have universal healthcare. We have people w/money having medical surgery to enhance their body. Yet there are people still wanting to make it illegal for a woman to terminate a pregnancy, claiming there are no health issues that can arise to justify aborting. Beyond my comprehension.
August 17, 2011 at 8:04 AM #720345jpinpbParticipant[quote=Navydoc]
This discussion has absolutely no place in the political realm, an I find it completely sickening that it is used for political ends.[/quote]Agreed. But they all have their stand on it and divide voters. If they are taking a position on it, I will make my decision based on it as well, as others will also. Good way to alienate and/or win votes.
But at this point, I honestly think they need to lay it to rest. We have universal healthcare. We have people w/money having medical surgery to enhance their body. Yet there are people still wanting to make it illegal for a woman to terminate a pregnancy, claiming there are no health issues that can arise to justify aborting. Beyond my comprehension.
August 17, 2011 at 8:04 AM #720943jpinpbParticipant[quote=Navydoc]
This discussion has absolutely no place in the political realm, an I find it completely sickening that it is used for political ends.[/quote]Agreed. But they all have their stand on it and divide voters. If they are taking a position on it, I will make my decision based on it as well, as others will also. Good way to alienate and/or win votes.
But at this point, I honestly think they need to lay it to rest. We have universal healthcare. We have people w/money having medical surgery to enhance their body. Yet there are people still wanting to make it illegal for a woman to terminate a pregnancy, claiming there are no health issues that can arise to justify aborting. Beyond my comprehension.
August 17, 2011 at 8:04 AM #721101jpinpbParticipant[quote=Navydoc]
This discussion has absolutely no place in the political realm, an I find it completely sickening that it is used for political ends.[/quote]Agreed. But they all have their stand on it and divide voters. If they are taking a position on it, I will make my decision based on it as well, as others will also. Good way to alienate and/or win votes.
But at this point, I honestly think they need to lay it to rest. We have universal healthcare. We have people w/money having medical surgery to enhance their body. Yet there are people still wanting to make it illegal for a woman to terminate a pregnancy, claiming there are no health issues that can arise to justify aborting. Beyond my comprehension.
August 17, 2011 at 8:04 AM #721464jpinpbParticipant[quote=Navydoc]
This discussion has absolutely no place in the political realm, an I find it completely sickening that it is used for political ends.[/quote]Agreed. But they all have their stand on it and divide voters. If they are taking a position on it, I will make my decision based on it as well, as others will also. Good way to alienate and/or win votes.
But at this point, I honestly think they need to lay it to rest. We have universal healthcare. We have people w/money having medical surgery to enhance their body. Yet there are people still wanting to make it illegal for a woman to terminate a pregnancy, claiming there are no health issues that can arise to justify aborting. Beyond my comprehension.
August 17, 2011 at 8:18 AM #720258blahblahblahParticipantCertainly one could never vote for a presidential candidate who holds any different views than your own. Everyone knows that if the president wants to, he can instantly change the laws to reflect his personal views. If you are pro-choice, never ever ever vote for someone who is pro-life because if they are elected abortions will immediately become illegal. Conversely, if you are pro-life but vote for a pro-choice president, the day they take office there will be free abortion clinics on every corner.
It is easy to choose who to vote for. Just choose the person who says the most pleasing things, the things that disturb you the least.
August 17, 2011 at 8:18 AM #720350blahblahblahParticipantCertainly one could never vote for a presidential candidate who holds any different views than your own. Everyone knows that if the president wants to, he can instantly change the laws to reflect his personal views. If you are pro-choice, never ever ever vote for someone who is pro-life because if they are elected abortions will immediately become illegal. Conversely, if you are pro-life but vote for a pro-choice president, the day they take office there will be free abortion clinics on every corner.
It is easy to choose who to vote for. Just choose the person who says the most pleasing things, the things that disturb you the least.
August 17, 2011 at 8:18 AM #720948blahblahblahParticipantCertainly one could never vote for a presidential candidate who holds any different views than your own. Everyone knows that if the president wants to, he can instantly change the laws to reflect his personal views. If you are pro-choice, never ever ever vote for someone who is pro-life because if they are elected abortions will immediately become illegal. Conversely, if you are pro-life but vote for a pro-choice president, the day they take office there will be free abortion clinics on every corner.
It is easy to choose who to vote for. Just choose the person who says the most pleasing things, the things that disturb you the least.
August 17, 2011 at 8:18 AM #721106blahblahblahParticipantCertainly one could never vote for a presidential candidate who holds any different views than your own. Everyone knows that if the president wants to, he can instantly change the laws to reflect his personal views. If you are pro-choice, never ever ever vote for someone who is pro-life because if they are elected abortions will immediately become illegal. Conversely, if you are pro-life but vote for a pro-choice president, the day they take office there will be free abortion clinics on every corner.
It is easy to choose who to vote for. Just choose the person who says the most pleasing things, the things that disturb you the least.
August 17, 2011 at 8:18 AM #721469blahblahblahParticipantCertainly one could never vote for a presidential candidate who holds any different views than your own. Everyone knows that if the president wants to, he can instantly change the laws to reflect his personal views. If you are pro-choice, never ever ever vote for someone who is pro-life because if they are elected abortions will immediately become illegal. Conversely, if you are pro-life but vote for a pro-choice president, the day they take office there will be free abortion clinics on every corner.
It is easy to choose who to vote for. Just choose the person who says the most pleasing things, the things that disturb you the least.
August 17, 2011 at 8:43 AM #720263jpinpbParticipantThere are important issues that should occupy a President and abortion rights should not be one of them. It’s been almost a 40 year battle. I would love for a candidate to say they will not take a stand on it and he has greater concerns for our country than that. There are more pressing issues than whether a woman has the right to terminate a pregnancy, especially when life is at risk. It needs to be put to rest. As a personal choice, it’s not one I would relish to experience. But that is the point of all of this. It should be a personal decision, not one mandated by government.
I’m not saying free for all for anything. There are laws allowing medical marijuana. Yet they are still trying to ban abortions.
But back to the topic, it does appear RP is being ignored by the media. Perhaps the media are not liking him enough to give him attention, despite the popularity of votes. Perhaps the other candidates are donating sums of money to the media for their spot in the limelight.
August 17, 2011 at 8:43 AM #720355jpinpbParticipantThere are important issues that should occupy a President and abortion rights should not be one of them. It’s been almost a 40 year battle. I would love for a candidate to say they will not take a stand on it and he has greater concerns for our country than that. There are more pressing issues than whether a woman has the right to terminate a pregnancy, especially when life is at risk. It needs to be put to rest. As a personal choice, it’s not one I would relish to experience. But that is the point of all of this. It should be a personal decision, not one mandated by government.
I’m not saying free for all for anything. There are laws allowing medical marijuana. Yet they are still trying to ban abortions.
But back to the topic, it does appear RP is being ignored by the media. Perhaps the media are not liking him enough to give him attention, despite the popularity of votes. Perhaps the other candidates are donating sums of money to the media for their spot in the limelight.
August 17, 2011 at 8:43 AM #720953jpinpbParticipantThere are important issues that should occupy a President and abortion rights should not be one of them. It’s been almost a 40 year battle. I would love for a candidate to say they will not take a stand on it and he has greater concerns for our country than that. There are more pressing issues than whether a woman has the right to terminate a pregnancy, especially when life is at risk. It needs to be put to rest. As a personal choice, it’s not one I would relish to experience. But that is the point of all of this. It should be a personal decision, not one mandated by government.
I’m not saying free for all for anything. There are laws allowing medical marijuana. Yet they are still trying to ban abortions.
But back to the topic, it does appear RP is being ignored by the media. Perhaps the media are not liking him enough to give him attention, despite the popularity of votes. Perhaps the other candidates are donating sums of money to the media for their spot in the limelight.
August 17, 2011 at 8:43 AM #721111jpinpbParticipantThere are important issues that should occupy a President and abortion rights should not be one of them. It’s been almost a 40 year battle. I would love for a candidate to say they will not take a stand on it and he has greater concerns for our country than that. There are more pressing issues than whether a woman has the right to terminate a pregnancy, especially when life is at risk. It needs to be put to rest. As a personal choice, it’s not one I would relish to experience. But that is the point of all of this. It should be a personal decision, not one mandated by government.
I’m not saying free for all for anything. There are laws allowing medical marijuana. Yet they are still trying to ban abortions.
But back to the topic, it does appear RP is being ignored by the media. Perhaps the media are not liking him enough to give him attention, despite the popularity of votes. Perhaps the other candidates are donating sums of money to the media for their spot in the limelight.
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