John McCain says No to Choice: I will be a Pro Life President!
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McCain Says No To Choice: 'I Will Be A Pro-Life President'
If you are pro-choice, John McCain isn't for you.
Sort by Crooks and Liars (Free subscription) - 08/17/2008 - YouTube
If you are pro-choice, John McCain isn't for you.
Sort by Crooks and Liars (Free subscription) - 08/17/2008
This is something that he can’t run away from anymore. Ladies, he’s not your man. He said he will run a pro-life—or—anti-choice White House. Apparently—the innocent Iraqis that have been killed didn’t get a chance to share in his vision for America. Thanks Jed for the vid…
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McCain says "human rights" imbue at conception . That's interesting, so you mean civil rights laws should be retroactive to birth? Of course, McCain doesn't believe in any civil rights for gay people, though he's willing to take their sex money for at least a few days until the heat go to be too much. In any case, it's pretty clear that McCain is pandering here. I don't think McCain gives a damn about...
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Last night at the presidential candidate forum at Saddleback Church, Republican presidential nominee John McCain made it clear where he standa on choice -- firmly against it : But it isn't just abortion that he's against. Here's his record on preventing unwanted pregnancies: McCain's Record on Voting on Preventing Unintended Pregnancy Voted to terminate the Title X family planning-program, which provides...
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Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Joe Sudbay at Americablog.com writes Dear Debra, You're wrong. John McCain is vehemently anti-choice and said he will be a "pro-life President" Debra Bartoshevich is the star of a new John McCain ad. She's a nurse and...
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I've eaten far too much Indian food, so this will have to do. It's a disgrace that our candidates for President have to answer to Rick Warren. "At what point is a baby entitled to human rights?" Seriously? If he's going to ask stupid questions and receive even stupider answers, I'd like it if he'd at least follow up. If McCain thinks we have babies from the moment of conception, why is he less willing...
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Saddleback Forum #3 McCain - Abortion
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“We’re not going to pass a bunch of new laws to affect people’s lives, regulate businesses and restrict freedoms.” Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives, Glenn Richardson, December 14, 2005.
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McCain: At the moment of conception [and all the way through birth - then, it's on it's own - particularly if it's a child in Iraq or Afghanistan] McCain is another fundie tool who'll say anything and do anything to get into office where he can do his real job: keeping taxes low on corporations and the wealthy.