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In reply to the discussion: Rubio: Opposing abortion isn't about denying rights [View all]Andy823
(11,555 posts)6. Interesting
So it's all about protecting he rights of a human being to live. So then should the party be against sending our children off to war? Shouldn't the party be all for "health care for everyone", a universal program? Shouldn't they also be doing all they can to make sure millions of people do not die every year because they simply can not afford the current premiums for health care insurance?
They say it's all about "protecting the rights of human beings to live", yet their actions say otherwise!
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Another GOPer lie. As usual, the rich women will go to Europe for a secret abortion,
SDjack
Aug 2012
#2
Personaly I am against abortion. But one, I am a male, and two because of my values I am biased ...
marble falls
Aug 2012
#17
it sure is about denying women's rights. You can double speak all you want, but when a party wants
still_one
Aug 2012
#5
Absolutely. Where in the Hell is the women rights in this conversation about "Human Rights", the
RC
Aug 2012
#21
You can NOT be pro-life and support war or oppose ensuring everyone has affordable healthcare
LynneSin
Aug 2012
#7
of course it isn't an issue about denying anyone's rights, because WOMEN ARE NOT People
niyad
Aug 2012
#25
So, denying the right to abortion isn't about denying rights. Thanks for the explanation, Marco! nt
Bossy Monkey
Aug 2012
#26
That old-fashioned Republican Sandra Day O'Connor thought differently and said so in the Supreme
JDPriestly
Aug 2012
#28