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Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Politically, I’m pro-choice. It’s the law of the land. Spiritually, I have my issues with it, but would agree with the sentiment that I don’t possess the right to tell someone else what to do, nor am I the arbiter of what is right or wrong. I know what I believe, but it is my belief.
Interesting that you think it is a sin, but would have one yourself. Somewhat expedient, don’t you think? Not judging, simply making an observation.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Politically, I’m pro-choice. It’s the law of the land. Spiritually, I have my issues with it, but would agree with the sentiment that I don’t possess the right to tell someone else what to do, nor am I the arbiter of what is right or wrong. I know what I believe, but it is my belief.
Interesting that you think it is a sin, but would have one yourself. Somewhat expedient, don’t you think? Not judging, simply making an observation.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Politically, I’m pro-choice. It’s the law of the land. Spiritually, I have my issues with it, but would agree with the sentiment that I don’t possess the right to tell someone else what to do, nor am I the arbiter of what is right or wrong. I know what I believe, but it is my belief.
Interesting that you think it is a sin, but would have one yourself. Somewhat expedient, don’t you think? Not judging, simply making an observation.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: I’m a little less shocked about Obama receiving Caroline Kennedy’s, than Susan Eisenhower’s.
You’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: I’m a little less shocked about Obama receiving Caroline Kennedy’s, than Susan Eisenhower’s.
You’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: I’m a little less shocked about Obama receiving Caroline Kennedy’s, than Susan Eisenhower’s.
You’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: I’m a little less shocked about Obama receiving Caroline Kennedy’s, than Susan Eisenhower’s.
You’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: I’m a little less shocked about Obama receiving Caroline Kennedy’s, than Susan Eisenhower’s.
You’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantgandalf: I guess I find it hard to argue with that. I think Ike’s management of the various personalities during WWII (especially the nasty relationship between Patton and Montgomery) bear testament to that. Between Truman and Kennedy, historically speaking, it’s like there is this eight year gap, where absolutely nothing appeared to happen.
Very interesting about Susan Eisenhower crossing the aisle. I think there is a huge reservoir of disenchantment with business as usual and politics as usual, and Obama’s surging numbers reflect that. It is also fascinating to watch the lengths the Clintons are willing to go to secure this nomination. I have to believe that there are dozens of progressive liberal pundits that are secretly appalled with what is going on right now. That Jesse Jackson remark that Bill Clinton made would have gotten a white Republican strung up by his privates for saying the same thing.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantgandalf: I guess I find it hard to argue with that. I think Ike’s management of the various personalities during WWII (especially the nasty relationship between Patton and Montgomery) bear testament to that. Between Truman and Kennedy, historically speaking, it’s like there is this eight year gap, where absolutely nothing appeared to happen.
Very interesting about Susan Eisenhower crossing the aisle. I think there is a huge reservoir of disenchantment with business as usual and politics as usual, and Obama’s surging numbers reflect that. It is also fascinating to watch the lengths the Clintons are willing to go to secure this nomination. I have to believe that there are dozens of progressive liberal pundits that are secretly appalled with what is going on right now. That Jesse Jackson remark that Bill Clinton made would have gotten a white Republican strung up by his privates for saying the same thing.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantgandalf: I guess I find it hard to argue with that. I think Ike’s management of the various personalities during WWII (especially the nasty relationship between Patton and Montgomery) bear testament to that. Between Truman and Kennedy, historically speaking, it’s like there is this eight year gap, where absolutely nothing appeared to happen.
Very interesting about Susan Eisenhower crossing the aisle. I think there is a huge reservoir of disenchantment with business as usual and politics as usual, and Obama’s surging numbers reflect that. It is also fascinating to watch the lengths the Clintons are willing to go to secure this nomination. I have to believe that there are dozens of progressive liberal pundits that are secretly appalled with what is going on right now. That Jesse Jackson remark that Bill Clinton made would have gotten a white Republican strung up by his privates for saying the same thing.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantgandalf: I guess I find it hard to argue with that. I think Ike’s management of the various personalities during WWII (especially the nasty relationship between Patton and Montgomery) bear testament to that. Between Truman and Kennedy, historically speaking, it’s like there is this eight year gap, where absolutely nothing appeared to happen.
Very interesting about Susan Eisenhower crossing the aisle. I think there is a huge reservoir of disenchantment with business as usual and politics as usual, and Obama’s surging numbers reflect that. It is also fascinating to watch the lengths the Clintons are willing to go to secure this nomination. I have to believe that there are dozens of progressive liberal pundits that are secretly appalled with what is going on right now. That Jesse Jackson remark that Bill Clinton made would have gotten a white Republican strung up by his privates for saying the same thing.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantgandalf: I guess I find it hard to argue with that. I think Ike’s management of the various personalities during WWII (especially the nasty relationship between Patton and Montgomery) bear testament to that. Between Truman and Kennedy, historically speaking, it’s like there is this eight year gap, where absolutely nothing appeared to happen.
Very interesting about Susan Eisenhower crossing the aisle. I think there is a huge reservoir of disenchantment with business as usual and politics as usual, and Obama’s surging numbers reflect that. It is also fascinating to watch the lengths the Clintons are willing to go to secure this nomination. I have to believe that there are dozens of progressive liberal pundits that are secretly appalled with what is going on right now. That Jesse Jackson remark that Bill Clinton made would have gotten a white Republican strung up by his privates for saying the same thing.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Well, given my high school days, I am all FOR birth control! Kidding aside, I am for birth control. I think a lot of issues the world over could be better handled in conjunction with an easily accessible contraception program, and one that works with targeted education about hygiene, child care and disease prevention. I know that puts me squarely at odds with the Mother Church on the subject, but so be it. On certain issues, the Catholic Church needs to come out of the Middle Ages (or Dark Ages, as the case may be).
And, yeah, the Jesuit in me has a real problem with the death penalty. Nothing better than state sponsored murder, in my opinion.
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