Don’t believe everything you read. I see it like this — the aging hippies are the apex of the women’s lib, abortion on demand, gay marriage crowd. They’re on the way out. My son is 25, and he and his fiancee are conservative Tea Partiers, pro-marriage, anti-sodomist, think abortion is vile.
He told me that all of his friends who had voted for Obama now think he’s (Obama’s) a total jerk, and that the one who still supports him never dares say it, because they hoot her down.
You watch. This young generation has some good young people, lots of homeschoolers, folks who have seen obama wreak havoc on this country. They will be paying taxes and watching politics, and they’ll smell the same stench we smell.
RE: Dont believe everything you read. I see it like this the aging hippies are the apex of the womens lib, abortion on demand, gay marriage crowd.
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From the PRRI Website:
http://www.publicreligion.org/research/
Executive Summary
A solid majority of Americans say abortion should be legal in all (19%) or most (37%) cases, compared to 4-in-10 who say it should be illegal in all (14%) or most (26%) cases.
With the exception of white evangelical Protestants, majorities of all major religious groups say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
A majority of Americans across the political spectrum say it is more socially acceptable today to be pro-choice rather than pro-life.
Nearly 6-in-10 (58%) Americans say that at least some health care professionals in their communities should provide legal abortions. With the exception of white evangelical Protestants and Latino Catholics, majorities of all major religious groups agree that at least some health care professionals in their community should provide legal abortions.
Americans who live in large metropolitan areas are much more likely than those who live in rural communities to say legal abortion services should be available in their community (67% vs. 39% respectively).
The binary pro-choice/pro-life labels do not reflect the complexity of Americans views on abortion. Seven-in-ten Americans say the term pro-choice describes them somewhat or very well, and nearly two-thirds simultaneously say the term pro-life describes them somewhat or very well. This overlapping identity is present in virtually every demographic group.
I agree. Check out the photos form the March for Life. The crowd is getting younger all the time.