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Pro-Choice Voters Need to Take a Look at McCain’s Record
I should say at the outset that I reject the phrase “pro-life.” It’s so misleading. So often people who claim to be it are also pro-death penalty (i.e., not pro-life) and unconcerned with the problems of the poor, the elderly, the disabled, and the lower end of the middle class in obtaining health care (not pro-life). I am extremely pro-life. I am even (in most ...
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John McCain Is A Pro-Life Zealot!!!!!
Pirate's Cove — ... immediate and incorrect assumption,” says Feldt, “was that we were using federal funds to pay for lobbying.” Feldt got on the phone. “He was screaming, ‘I am going to defund her, I am going to get the federal government to defund you.’… [H]e rants and he raves and finally he hangs up on me.” Anyhow, it is rather strange to write “pro-life zealot.” Does that make the Left, people like TNR, Pandagon, The Moderate Voice, and Lawyers, Guns, and Money, the sites linked at ...

John McCain Is A Pro-Life Zealot!!!!!
Stop The ACLU — ... constant advocacy because Congress must reauthorize it every year. “His immediate and incorrect assumption,” says Feldt, “was that we were using federal funds to pay for lobbying.” Feldt got on the phone. “He was screaming, ‘I am going to defund her, I am going to get the federal government to defund you.’… [H]e rants and he raves and finally he hangs up on me.” Anyhow, it is rather strange to write “pro-life zealot.” Does that make the Left, people like TNR, Pandagon , The Moderate Voice , and Lawyers, Guns, and Money , the sites linked at Memeorandum ...

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