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In response to
"
and yet his views seem to be fully within the mainstream of the current GOP. -- nm
"
by
Don Homer
I really don't think so -- nm
Posted by
Epiphany (aka Epiphany)
Aug 21 '12, 06:28
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the majority of current GOP house members share his position on abortion, and his boy Paul Ryan co-sponsored a bill to narrow the definition of "rape"
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Don Homer
Aug 21, 06:32
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I can't even imagine why we need to define rape or even narrow the definition. People have lost their damn minds -- nm
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Epiphany
Aug 21, 06:40
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Because the fewer rapes that are legit rapes, the fewer potential rape-exception abortions.
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the wrong element, bad guy
Aug 21, 06:45
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No. That's not even an option. You're thinking from a pro-choice mindset. Any abortion is the killing of human life.
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spamlet
Aug 21, 06:54
3
be that as it may, that's not the argument that's being made here. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 21, 07:00
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I was responding to wrong element's assertion, with which you agreed.
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spamlet
Aug 21, 07:02
1
it was an accurate observation, fwiw, but doesn't speak to my issues with the specific policy being discussed.
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znufrii
Aug 21, 07:17
oh, sure.
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znufrii
Aug 21, 06:52
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