Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Democratic Candidates for President Give Unanimous Pro-Abortion Views

From LifeNews.com:
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- While Rudy Giuliani has caused division within the Republican Party on the issue of abortion, the Democratic presidential candidates again proved they are all consistently pro-abortion. That comes form the results of a survey NARAL did to obtain comments from them on the contentious issue.

In an email to its supporters, NARAL president Nancy Keenan said her group wants to continue as the "political leader of the pro-choice movement."

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The organization asked all of the presidential candidates in both parties to express their opinions about abortion in 200 words or less.

For Democrats, the responses were predictable with [Catholic] Delaware Senator Joe Biden saying he has been a "long-standing supporter of Roe v. Wade and a woman's right to choose" and [Catholic] New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson saying, I have always supported women's reproductive rights."

The three leading candidates on the Democratic side each made their pro-abortion views clear.

"I believe in the freedom of women to make their own decisions about the most personal and significant matters affecting their lives," New York Sen. Hillary Clinton said.

Senator Barack Obama of Illinois added, "It is not just an issue of choice, but equality and opportunity for all women."

And former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina told NARAL, "A woman's decision about whether to become a parent is one of the most important life decisions that she can face."


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My Comments:
I don't even know why I'm posting this. It's hardly news that the Democrat Party is united in its support for abortion-on-demand.

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1 Comments:

At 5/22/2007 1:22 PM, Blogger Brian said...

Jay;

Well it is still relevant and should be discussed at our churches. Because of their position and that of the party, voting for a democrat is morally evil; plain and simple. We as Christians have to take a stand once and for all; are we for life or death; end of discussion.

If we as Christian voted for life 100 percent of the time, we would see a shift in the polices of both parties.

 

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