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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2008

It's shocking how many people still think Senator John McCain's positions are "moderate" when it comes to reproductive health care and rights, when the opposite is true. Do your friends and family know that John McCain's views on important issues like women's health are just as bad as or worse than President Bush's? Do your part to dispel the myth!

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  • God Bless John McCain! All the more reason to vote for him, he's PRO-Life!!!

  • I will NEVER vote for mc cain..mc old

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  • @zamardii12 there is no life without being pro-life.

  • @zamardii12 Sounds like you would be for overturning Roe v Wade which would allow people to decide for themselves, in their own state, how to regulate child murder? Roe v wade currently intrudes into people's lives and forces them to make child murder legal, just as the Confederacy forced all the confederate states to make slavery legal.

  • @stgianna You = Uneducated and uninformed person who needs to keep your nose out of other peoples' lives and worry about yourself.

  • @Anywho7 There's more to life than being pro-life.

  • I'm saying that by forcing their beliefs onto my personal and private life, they are intolerant like the Taliban. That's only the first step; killing those that they disagree with is when they assume full control.

    And I'll be outta here if that happens.

  • So your saying because people believe it is wrong to kill an unborn human being, they are acting like the Taliban? The last time I checked, the Taliban killed those who disagreed with them.

  • No. Hitler believed he was a part of the "master race" and thought he was the fittest. According to what happened, he was proved wrong. I wouldn't want to be responsible to decide who's the fittest, that's for nature to decide. The choice is nature's, and nature's alone. Not Jesus or Allah or Buddha, but whatever circumstances place a competitor above its rival. It's simple, really.

    Also, Godwin's.

  • Hitler believed in "survival of the fittest" too. Who decides who is fittest?  You? LOL

  • Nah, I'm a nice guy, I just believe that it's up to our own selves to save us. I look at the religious figures as guides to inspire me to be great and all that jazz, but I believe in survival of the fittest.. more people, more chance for epidemics, a greater chance for us to become extinct. I'm a Christian, but I don't believe in forcing my beliefs on others (look at the Crusades, that worked out great LOL)

  • PS--Farblonjet is right...only a non-thinking lib can extrapolate that most Americans think XYZ based on a few people's responses. Of course there are plenty of non-thinking libs that eat it up.

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