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    We know one specific, Obama is for abortion...including partial birth abortion. Oh sorry he stated he was not "pro abortion", just "pro-choice" as if there is a difference.

    • There is a difference. Most people don't actually like abortions.Jaline
    • So what's your point? Obviously "not liking abortions" isn't a strong enough reason to vote against them for Obama. Speak with your actions.designbot
    • with actions...not words.designbot
    • My point is that there is a difference between pro-choice and pro-abortion.Jaline
    • please explain....because I don't see much of a difference. By being pro-choice you are saying abortion is ok with you.designbot
    • In specific situations, yes. Pro-choice = believing that each person has a right to choose and make a decision.Jaline
    • For me, it has to be within a specific time period or for a good reason.Jaline
    • I respect your view, but the problem is that such circumstances are not enforced. Voting pro-choice means you are voting for abortion in general and not specific cases or circumstances.designbot
    • ..voting for abortion in general and not specific cases or circumstances.designbot
    • is that really the most important issue to you?mrdobolina
    • btw, I don't care if pat roberts becomes president, abortions won't go away.mrdobolina
    • that is an infantile argument. I've never met a pro-abortion person. pro-choice is simply that.monkeyshine
    • mrdobolina, "life" in general is probably the most important issue to me. Most things pale in comparison. And I definitely consider the Iraq war to be a "life" issue also.designbot
    • ....consider the Iraq war to fall under this category as well.designbot
    • Nobody is pro-abortion. Overpopulation and current orphaned kids should be a concern tooSigDesign
    • over-population? this is a complete farce....give me some facts.designbot

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