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Apr 30 08 7:29 PM
Radar2007 wrote: I believe the election is about the Congress (House and Senate) and the President. The President has veto power, and it's unlikely that there will be enough pro-life votes there to overturn any presidential veto. It makes more sense to elect a President who may or may not sign pro-life legislation than one we know will definitely veto any pro-life legislation. Even if Roe v Wade is overturned, that wouldn't stop abortion. It would simply turn the matter back over to the states, and we'd have 50 abortion battles going on. But we need judges to uphold the pro-life laws that pro-aborts are trying to get repealed. And to get pro-life judges, we need a pro-life President, even if he's only somewhat pro-life. And that's why I'm voting for McCain, and why I think every pro-life person should vote for him. You can bet every pro-abortion person will be voting for whichever Democrat wins - they're both pro-abortion to the core. Radar
I believe the election is about the Congress (House and Senate) and the President. The President has veto power, and it's unlikely that there will be enough pro-life votes there to overturn any presidential veto. It makes more sense to elect a President who may or may not sign pro-life legislation than one we know will definitely veto any pro-life legislation. Even if Roe v Wade is overturned, that wouldn't stop abortion. It would simply turn the matter back over to the states, and we'd have 50 abortion battles going on. But we need judges to uphold the pro-life laws that pro-aborts are trying to get repealed. And to get pro-life judges, we need a pro-life President, even if he's only somewhat pro-life. And that's why I'm voting for McCain, and why I think every pro-life person should vote for him. You can bet every pro-abortion person will be voting for whichever Democrat wins - they're both pro-abortion to the core.
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