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In epic upset, GOP's Brown wins Mass. Senate race

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targus

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Targus, justify it all you like. The fact is many on the BB said that no matter what else is good about a candidate, if he or she supports abortion rights then their supporters are "baby killers". Therein is the problem with one issue voters. And many are hypocritical.

Be that as it may - in this particular race the pro-life vote was a vote for Brown for as I said his election will hopefully derail the funding of abortions that is sure to accompany any government sponsored health care system.

On the other hand - a vote for Obama was a vote in support of increasing abortion which we saw within a few weeks of his election.

Facts are facts.

Deny it all you like - it changes the facts not a whit.
 

Martin

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I'm not sure how "epic" this "upset" is. After all, either the Republican or Democrat was going to win. I'll be impressed when we start electing real leaders. At this point, I am not that excited. As far as we know, Brown is just another politician. Only time will tell.
 

Marcia

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As I mentioned on the other thread, the way some of you place abortion as the only issue that matters, I find it interesting that you express glee at the election of another pro-abortion US Senator. I have been called a "baby killer" for supporting President Obama. So I guess the rest of you just joined the "baby killer" club as well.

I find this interesting, too. He is pro-abortion. But it seems the ends justifies the means is becoming more popular.
 

targus

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I find this interesting, too. He is pro-abortion. But it seems the ends justifies the means is becoming more popular.

Is this your definition of "pro-abortion"?

Rep. Brown indicated he supports the following principles concerning abortion:
Abortions should always be legally available.
Abortions should be legal when the pregnancy resulted from incest or rape.
Abortions should be legal when the life of the woman is endangered.

http://www.ontheissues.org/Social/Scott_Brown_Abortion.htm

Now this is not a pro-life position and I personally do not agree with abortion for any reason - ever.

However this is also not a "pro-abortion" stance either.
 

Marcia

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Is this your definition of "pro-abortion"?

Rep. Brown indicated he supports the following principles concerning abortion:
Abortions should always be legally available.
Abortions should be legal when the pregnancy resulted from incest or rape.
Abortions should be legal when the life of the woman is endangered.

http://www.ontheissues.org/Social/Scott_Brown_Abortion.htm

Now this is not a pro-life position and I personally do not agree with abortion for any reason - ever.

However this is also not a "pro-abortion" stance either.

I consider this statement:
Abortions should always be legally available.

to be pro-abortion. Or you can call it pro-choice.

He does support abortion except late-term abortions.
 
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