Emotions were redlining that night...for chrissakes JimRob called somebody an A$$wipe...a word that meant certain deletion...up till that evening anyway.
And Jim alone banned EVERY SINGLE ONE of the FRiberals on that thread. Maybe you should complain to him about it.
Virtually every one of your examples show me that Peach spoke the truth...when you take the time to put it in context.
Political OPINIONS are often outside the realm of fact; most times they are liberal vs. conservative and in those cases, her views (pro-abortion, pro-illegal alien, pro-homosexual agenda, pro-euthasia) were liberal.
Ronald Reagan WAS a Democrat. The Contract with American DID NOT mention abortion or gunrights.
Reagan was a Democrat in a time where almost EVERY Democrat was to the right of most Republicans today and certainly to the right of Rudy.
And I for one am sick and tired of hearing about an abortion bill which Reagan reluctantly signed being used as a reason for Republicans to abandon the pro-life platform. And what does Reagan have to do with the Contract with America?
What for? Like they say....it's HIS house.
Political OPINIONS are often outside the realm of fact; most times they are liberal vs. conservative and in those cases, her views (pro-abortion, pro-illegal alien, pro-homosexual agenda, pro-euthasia) were liberal.
A person can be Pro-Life and still respect another woman's wish not to be pregnant. It is intellectually dishonest to call that person 'pro-abortion'.
With your line of reasoning everybody but people like Eric Rudolph must be pro-abortion...if they're not out their picketing abortion centers.
Reagan was a Democrat in a time where almost EVERY Democrat was to the right of most Republicans today and certainly to the right of Rudy.
Regardless...the point is that Ronald Reagan...the greatest president of our time...signed off on amnesty...and if he were alive and president today...he'd do it again. Get over it.
And I for one am sick and tired of hearing about an abortion bill which Reagan reluctantly signed being used as a reason for Republicans to abandon the pro-life platform. And what does Reagan have to do with the Contract with America?
Reluctantly or not...he signed it...knowing it would be abused by the democrats. Yet we all know Ronald Reagan was a man of the highest principles.
And nobody here is suggesting that the GOP abandon that plank. What we're suggesting is that we win by being in a position to appoint a couple more SCOTUS justices...and in order to do that we need to win elections.
And I'm sorry for not starting a new paragraph when I mentioned the Contract with America. I was providing another example of how intelligent republicans choose their battles wisely.