C4K said:I again pose my question - how evil does the Republican have to be before he loses the conservative evangelical vote? When does the lesser of two evils become too evil to vote for?
Are you ready to offer proof that the Republican candidate is, in fact, evil?
It has already been proven here that Obama is.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18632802
And while now former candidate Fred Thompson, the former senator from Tennessee, won the coveted endorsement from the National Right to Life Committee, McCain's voting record on the issue is just fine, says David O'Steen, the group's executive director.
"He's been very consistent; he hasn't changed his position," O'Steen says. He says that his group has supported McCain in every one of his senate races. "We've always considered him pro-life," he says.
Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, says her group has always considered McCain pro-life as well. And it's not just abortion, she says.
"He voted against family planning, he voted against the freedom of access to clinic entrances — that was about violence against women in clinics," Keenan says, adding, "He voted against funding for teen pregnancy-prevention programs, and making sure that abstinence only was medically accurate. This is very, very extreme."
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