Posted on 11/04/2007 1:38:41 PM PST by Canticle_of_Deborah
see #19.
Slick Willard was pro-abortion as late as 2005, just before running for president.
Now he claims he’s pro-life. Riiiiiiiight.
There is nothing in the Constitution about a right to an abortion. According to the 10th amendment, abortion is a states issue. Fred wants to see Roe v Wade ended and abortion on demand abolished as the national policy of the US government. That means returning the issue of abortion back to the states, were it resided for 200 years. Fred believes life begins at conception and abortion is the taking of a human life.
Fred doesn’t support a right to life amendment. But even if he did support such an amendment, the chances of it becoming law anytime soon are slim to none. Besides, the POTUS has no say in the amendment process. That power belongs to the Congress and to the states.
i don’t think a baby deserves to die simply by being in the wrong state at the wrong time. Now if I don’t like what my state does I can either vote the bums out or move if I don’t get my way. but a baby can’t make that choice and his rights must be protected by all states.
The federal government has as much business prohibiting abortion as it does prohibiting murder. Because it’s the same thing.
“Besides, the POTUS has no say in the amendment process. That power belongs to the Congress and to the states.”
Good point!
Let’s say that again: POTUS has no constitutional role in constitutional amendment. NONE.
Ted Kennedy and Fred Thompson have one thing in common- they have both been US Senators. Ted, to our distress, still is one :(
Thanks for the ping:)
Come now... there is only one Slick Willy.
I guess it depends on what the definition of is.... is.
:-)
I have still not decided but the more I hear of FT the less I want to hear
If it does, it will also sink Rudy and Romney. It seems like this levels the playing field for the GOP front runners with regard to abortion.
There’s a big distinction you Fredheads refuse to admit.
Mitt Romney’s positions have been clearly stated and explained.
Fred Thompson is still selling his personal pro-life/politically pro-choice distinction under the false cover of federalism.
Attacking people who notice is a poor strategy.
Can’t agree with you that Romney is the most electable candidate, however. The absence of the Christian right at the polls will make it look like the first day after the Rapture.
The federal govt has no business prohibiting murder. Crime fighting is a state issue that is slowly, but surely, being taken over by the feds. Abortion is murder. Abortion is a state issue.
Only a fool would trust his Road to Ames conversion. Oh . . . sorry.
But, but, but, but, but Fred’s the authentic conservative, isn’t he? Unlike that flippin’ floppin’ Johnny-come-lately Mitt feller. Fred’s the real deal, isn’t he? He’s the one we all have to hold out to which is why we can’t coalesce around Mitt in order to stave off a Julieannie disaster, isn’t he?
True, there is only one Slick Willie.
But just as true, there is also only one Slick Willard, the animatronic weatherman, suddenly masquerading as a conservative to advance his political career.
You can make that argument about virtually everything. Let’s just do away with what remains of our federalist system, and become a dictatorship.
“We dont need another amendment. We just need for the Supreme Court that the 14th Amendment applies to the unborn, i.e. that the unborn child has the right to life.”
Fortynine million dead babies might disagree with that. Unfortunately our constitution failed to protect them and they are forever silenced.
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