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In reply to the discussion: after 300 years a woman wins a parties nomination and loses the EC but wins the popular vote [View all]LakeArenal
(29,949 posts)23. I support pro-choice and am an atheist.
But my family has some very real Catholics. They can get behind most of the platform. Take birth control up to your eyebrows. Plan B.
Planned Parenthood is great. But they just can't say abortions are okay for anyone. It's even hard for them to accept them in a case to save the mother. A lot of them feel abortion is more often used as birth control than a medical emergency.
These are caring and loving people. Where do they vote? If anyone who doesn't support abortion ever can't be a Democrat, then who are they to the party?
Some of them who follow politics feel Dems are becoming as excluding as evangelicals.
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after 300 years a woman wins a parties nomination and loses the EC but wins the popular vote [View all]
boston bean
Apr 2017
OP
After the last election i can guarantee our leaders this is no small issue.
boston bean
Apr 2017
#14
My own willingness doesn't have a lot to do with what rights we can win and retain.
Orsino
May 2017
#55
No doubt, the clarion calls for unity over divisiveness are allegedly sincere.
LanternWaste
Apr 2017
#7
Doesn't even bother to get himself current and he also seemed very angry and upset with my OP.
boston bean
Apr 2017
#18
What would Putin want the Democratic Party's position on reproductive rights to be?
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2017
#20
My experience is persons who are pro human rights are usually pretty good on other issues.
boston bean
Apr 2017
#34
I own my body. First and foremost. If someone is advocating taking that away from me, then
Squinch
Apr 2017
#39
I can't tell you what to do. If she did not support my right to my ownership of my body, she would
Squinch
Apr 2017
#46
They aren't asking for an abortion and they are not asking for anyone to give up anything..
LakeArenal
Apr 2017
#28
This is kind of bullshit. No one is saying they have to "support abortion." We are saying they
Squinch
Apr 2017
#47
I wasn't saying their beliefs were bullshit. I was saying their argument against choice
Squinch
Apr 2017
#50
Gracious. You seem to be certain that I am fighting you when I am doing no such thing.
Squinch
Apr 2017
#53
Well, thank you. But I don't think the poster I was talking to felt that way about it.
Squinch
May 2017
#67
I am not willing to give up my right to own my body because of them. I get what you are saying
Squinch
Apr 2017
#38
Sorry. I am going to fight anti choice politicians. If they aren't fought we lose rights.
boston bean
Apr 2017
#27
Yes we need to flip every office to our values. And women's rights to their own bodies
Squinch
Apr 2017
#37
Yes. I agree. But my heart is breaking that Liz Warren and Chuck Schumer are saying
Squinch
Apr 2017
#41