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In reply to the discussion: Yesterday some top Dems supported other Dems with Right to Life views [View all]Akamai
(1,779 posts)8. That if true, is of concern. But one does not know if it is true, what the circumstances were, etc.
And still Nancy Pelosi and Dick Durbin support mellow Neither of them are pro-choice, anti-women's rights believers.
I would trust either of those two a lot more than articles on the topic which might be nothing more than click-bait.
But the major accusation against Mello was that he was forcing women to have ultrasounds, and he clearly is not.
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You don't see the problem with insisting we must run progressive canididates and
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#1
Please tell Nancy Pelosi and Dick Durbin they don't understand politics, then. Explain to Sanders
Akamai
Apr 2017
#2
That if true, is of concern. But one does not know if it is true, what the circumstances were, etc.
Akamai
Apr 2017
#8
He is not in the legislature anymore...you have no idea how he would vote today...we can only go by
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#45
He should not have been endorsed...voting for him given his anti-choice voting
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#47
Yes we read Steve's gratuitous smears of Tim Kaine, who has a solid Pro-Choice voting record.
emulatorloo
Apr 2017
#27
Democrats aren't going to get elected without their strong support for social justice issues
ehrnst
Apr 2017
#9
I agree, and certainly Pelosi, Durbin, Schumer, and Sanders (among many other progressives) are
Akamai
Apr 2017
#13
Mello has repeatedly said (as did JFK) that although he is personally opposed to abortion, he would
Akamai
Apr 2017
#15
Durbin said that pro-life belief is not a deal breaker if you don't vote against choice...you know
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#39
I'm pro-choice. Period. It's one of those issues that is not negotiable, as far as I'm concerned.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2017
#14
As Spock would say, "That's illogical." If Trump suddenly turn into one who supported
Akamai
Apr 2017
#17
I like Bernie. I don't know why he felt compelled to praise Mello as a progressive.
emulatorloo
Apr 2017
#32
Yes...I could not understand selecting a mayor's race before I found this out.
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#50
so it dials back to being pissed that Bernie wants to "change the party" or whatever.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2017
#56
Why are you dragging HRC into this? She has a solid pro-choice record and has fought
emulatorloo
Apr 2017
#28
Pelosi and Durbin aren't ideological purists. They don't have a holier-than-thou attitude.
KittyWampus
Apr 2017
#19
The only people bitching back and forth are the hard core Hillary and hard core Bernie people
snooper2
Apr 2017
#23
When you vote to deny women health care coverage for abortion as Mellow did...
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#41
Mello is running for mayor. Not House or Senate. Ossoff is running for the House.
emulatorloo
Apr 2017
#26
I don't see Mello as very progressive either, but in a city race where the other is a true
Akamai
Apr 2017
#51
Can a person be a Republican and still believe in abortion and birth control?
OregonBlue
Apr 2017
#30
That women have the right to decide whether to carry a fetus to term or not.
OregonBlue
Apr 2017
#66
Other leaders don't put a purity test on a pathway to citizenship for tens of millions.
NCTraveler
Apr 2017
#33
You're right -- and Mello has said that he would not impose his views on others.
Akamai
Apr 2017
#62
The Democratic term is not "right to life." It is "anti-choice." Another non-negotiable.
WinkyDink
Apr 2017
#65
Women's Rights are non-negotiable, THE SAME WAY MEN'S RIGHTS ARE. End of story.
WinkyDink
Apr 2017
#63