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Old 05-19-2012, 02:39 PM
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The diversion technique does not work. The topic was on Romney being either Pro-Choice or Anti-Abortion depending on the crowd he is wooing on any particular day.

The topic was also asking how any free thinking woman could allow a congress of basically old white men in Washington dictate how she could use her own body. That basically is the technique of the Taliban in Iraq and Pakistan and is not needed in the USA.

The individual right of a woman's free choice is one RichieLion talks of that comes crashing down just like in Iraq or Pakistan.
Is not the law of the land pro abortion? Rather than this discussion lets talk about the law of land on immigration that this administration refuses to enforce along with a few others.

Why discuss this when we have laws in this land that are left NON enforced.
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Old 05-19-2012, 02:56 PM
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Is not the law of the land pro abortion? Rather than this discussion lets talk about the law of land on immigration that this administration refuses to enforce along with a few others.

Why discuss this when we have laws in this land that are left NON enforced.
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Old 05-19-2012, 03:17 PM
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Is not the law of the land pro abortion? Rather than this discussion lets talk about the law of land on immigration that this administration refuses to enforce along with a few others.

Why discuss this when we have laws in this land that are left NON enforced.
Mitt Romney would like to overturn the law of the land and repeal Roe vs Wade. With him it's a religious issue. Mormans are very anti-abortion, except in cases of rape, incest, or the life of the woman. They have very strict beliefs about fidelity and don't even believe that women should work outside the home.

How Romney came out for a woman's right to choose and gay rights in 1994 when running against Ted Kennedy is beyond comprehension.


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Old 05-19-2012, 03:28 PM
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Is not the law of the land pro abortion? Rather than this discussion lets talk about the law of land on immigration that this administration refuses to enforce along with a few others.

Why discuss this when we have laws in this land that are left NON enforced.
I agree 100% on this. It's part of the bad economy and Government bleeding. I'm beginning to believe that others are trying to lead the flocks away from real issues.
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The diversion technique is in full mode here. The Republicans do not want to talk about ProChoice. Yet, their presumptive candidate has said he wants to repeal Roe v Wade immediately. Has the Taliban in the form of Mitt Romney come to town? Legislating personal choice of what women can do with their own bodies is a technique of the Taliban.
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Old 05-19-2012, 03:51 PM
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Mitt Romney would like to overturn the law of the land and repeal Roe vs Wade. With him it's a religious issue. Mormans are very anti-abortion, except in cases of rape, incest, or the life of the woman. They have very strict beliefs about fidelity and don't even believe that women should work outside the home.

How Romney came out for a woman's right to choose and gay rights in 1994 when running against Ted Kennedy is beyond comprehension.


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Will need a link to validate your claim about Romney wanting to overturn the law of the land. Does he agree...probably not...but you will need to validate his intention to overturn the law of the land.

I would talk to Obama's religious beliefs but we are not allowed to do that if, in fact, there are any as he does not often attend church and the Wright stuff where he learned his religion is racist to discuss so you got me there !

I also was under the impression that you party did not want religion brought into this campaign....are you defying your leader ?
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The diversion technique is in full mode here. The Republicans do not want to talk about ProChoice. Yet, their presumptive candidate has said he wants to repeal Roe v Wade immediately. Has the Taliban in the form of Mitt Romney come to town? Legislating personal choice of what women can do with their own bodies is a technique of the Taliban.
Our body of Government includes women. Your fear mongering of Taliban rule means nothing. Just spreading Bolshevik propaganda.
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The diversion technique is in full mode here. The Republicans do not want to talk about ProChoice. Yet, their presumptive candidate has said he wants to repeal Roe v Wade immediately. Has the Taliban in the form of Mitt Romney come to town? Legislating personal choice of what women can do with their own bodies is a technique of the Taliban.
I will talk about pro choice but you are unable except when you can "aim" at Romney, and for some reason (I suppose one of the feeds you guys are supplied info from) you have to talk about the Taliban to make it as hateful as you can. This is how you guys do it.

I mention the feed because you and one other poster are pretty much in sync on a regular basis !
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Old 05-19-2012, 04:12 PM
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Bucco, I took care of the issue you asked about. I did not know it was there and it is now gone.

The link regarding Romney and Roe v Wade Mitt Romney Calls for Overturning Roe vs Wade Decision | LifeNews.com

Nope, I do not have any "feeds". Last one I had was at Mallory Hill Country Club last night for all the tilapia you can eat for $11. Excellent, too.
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"Nope, I do not have any "feeds". Last one I had was at Mallory Hill Country Club last night for all the tilapia you can eat for $11. Excellent, too."

Dang, now you are diverting with the food technique. Good price.
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Old 05-19-2012, 04:21 PM
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Bucco, I took care of the issue you asked about. I did not know it was there and it is now gone.

The link regarding Romney and Roe v Wade Mitt Romney Calls for Overturning Roe vs Wade Decision | LifeNews.com

Nope, I do not have any "feeds". Last one I had was at Mallory Hill Country Club last night for all the tilapia you can eat for $11. Excellent, too.
Thanks for the link and for taking care of the issue.
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Old 05-19-2012, 04:22 PM
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Will need a link to validate your claim about Romney wanting to overturn the law of the land. Does he agree...probably not...but you will need to validate his intention to overturn the law of the land.

I would talk to Obama's religious beliefs but we are not allowed to do that if, in fact, there are any as he does not often attend church and the Wright stuff where he learned his religion is racist to discuss so you got me there !

I also was under the impression that you party did not want religion brought into this campaign....are you defying your leader ?
Mitt Romney's quote is "I support the reversal of Roe vs Wade because it is bad law and bad medicine".


In case you didn't notice, this is not the campaign. It is a political forum.


PolitiFact | Mitt Romney evolved significantly in his position on abortion
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Old 05-19-2012, 04:22 PM
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The diversion technique is in full mode here. The Republicans do not want to talk about ProChoice. Yet, their presumptive candidate has said he wants to repeal Roe v Wade immediately. Has the Taliban in the form of Mitt Romney come to town? Legislating personal choice of what women can do with their own bodies is a technique of the Taliban.
What's to talk about? You know I'm pro-life, like all Conservatives and most Republicans. We're not going to vote for Obama; no way, no how. Romney is the presumptive candidate for President this year. We're going to vote for Romney. It's as simple as that. Thus, like I said, this discussion is a non-issue.

I don't think it's even going to be a key consideration for so-called Independents. There's too much else of much greater importance that dictates the end of this dangerous regime of Obama.

If you're desperate to talk about abortion, I'm more than happy to. You know I like to throw religion right in the face of Christians who claim a "pro-choice" (I say pro-abortion) stance. How can Christians deny the existence of the baby's soul. When are you taught the soul enters the body? Does God wait until the baby takes a breath of air, and then shoots the soul in there?

Christians won't speak to that argument, like Democrats won't speak to Obama accomplishments or Obama's record.
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Old 05-19-2012, 06:02 PM
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Put yourself in your daughter's or grand-daughter's shoes and you may think that pro-choice is one of the very big issues in this campaign. Why should a group of old white men in Washington determine how your daughter or grand daughter should use their own bodies? Read the book called, "Our Bodies, Our Selves".
Hi buggyone: First a group of white guys made Roe v Wade the law of the land and since that time some 54 million abortions have taken place according to American Family Association.

Secondly let's take the issue of pro choice down to its most common use. A woman says Geeezzz, pregnant again. Oh well I'll exercise my pro choice rights and go to Planned Parenthood again and get rid of the little bugger free of charge . Because that's how you get to 54 million abortions so quickly. Buggyone this nation cannot have a serious discussion on this issue until we acknowledge that it is being abused by many. Its present application is simply too absolute and given the seriousness of this decision it merits many considerations including the fact that if you are not prepared for children then perhaps a woman needs to make some adjustments for no other reason than for her sake. There are some difficult situations such as a woman's health being placed in jepodary or a child who will be born with a disability that merit serious and deep discussion

Thirdly "choice" is juxtapostion in the case of abortion women should utilize their choices wisely to avoid getting pregnant. God knows sciene has made some impressive advances in birth control methods. I mean wasn't that what the feminist movement was all about??????? Repeated and unwanted pregnancies philosophically equates to some sort of subordinated position by females which negates it all

I opine you decide.

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So why have the republicans made it a priority to get rid of birth control? Mitt Romney told Mike Huckabee on his TV show that he was in favor of a personhood amendment, which would in fact outlaw most birth control and outlaw invitro-fertilization.
 


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