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To: bentway who wrote (258668)11/7/2005 7:20:40 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572506
 
Really? I've never heard Hillary say anything that would indicate she'd prefer there were no abortions. Mostly, I hear her talk about being pro-choice...a woman's right to choose.

I think Lieberman said it best. He said that as the technology gets better, we come to the conclusion that life starts earlier and earlier. I agree. Anyone that has seen a sonogram and watched your own child move around and do all things that are human at 16 weeks, simply can't stand the thought of murdering that child. Now I've read articles talking about other techniques to see the child even earlier than 16 weeks. I think eventually, everyone will agree with the Catholic position, which is that life starts at conception. It's just that right now the technology is not there yet.



To: bentway who wrote (258668)11/7/2005 12:15:45 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572506
 
"gay rights and abortion"

Do you see these as "far left" issues? What about the Log Cabin Republicans? Are THEY leftists? What of pro-choice Republicans like Arlen Specter? Last I heard, Hillary wants abortion to be as rare as possible, and would rather there were none - pretty much Arlen Specter's position. Is that an "far leftist" position?


Its indication of how far right we have traveled in the past 5 years that MM thinks gay rights and abortion are leftist. I sick of the smell on the right.....time to move this nation left again.

ted