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In reply to the discussion: So today's thing is Tim Kaine bashing. Wonder what tomorrow will bring. [View all]Kentonio
(4,377 posts)61. This guy is not the same as the GOP
What a truly ridiculous thing to say. This guy is a catholic and so pro-life but states he won't ever do anything to interfere with a woman's right to choose. He also sponsored a compromise bill that makes ultrasounds available, seemingly to prevent the GOP pushing ahead with a bill to make it mandatory.
If you feel like he's not progressive enough for you then good, because he's not progressive enough for me either. If we're going to start holding candidates to those standards then it better be applied without exception, because I'm damned if I'm going to hold my nose for other peoples candidates while they insist on perfection for any they happen to not like.
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So today's thing is Tim Kaine bashing. Wonder what tomorrow will bring. [View all]
DanTex
Apr 2017
OP
What gets me in this whole thing is the purists are telling us to be practical now.
hrmjustin
Apr 2017
#1
I think the pragmatics here are reminding some people a woman's right to choose is not negotiable.
hrmjustin
Apr 2017
#11
I have no idea. While I've read this site along with several other progressive blogs,
Vesper
Apr 2017
#69
Not being female, I don't think I have a right to judge how the law should be on this
Kentonio
Apr 2017
#57
It's also worth mentioning that those countries in Europe also have no restrictions
Vesper
Apr 2017
#58
Pro Keystone, proposed 20 week ban, anti telemedicine, pro ultrasound legislation.
Vesper
Apr 2017
#66
According to my cycle we should be back to Hillary eating babies for breakfast. nt
William769
Apr 2017
#2
Well given that the premise of the thread is false, it doesn't "point out" anything.
emulatorloo
Apr 2017
#25
Well it's usually Michael Moore and Bill Mahr making the rounds as punching bags.
miyazaki
Apr 2017
#35