Posted on 06/10/2010 11:24:37 AM PDT by Nachum
Hugging cherubic children, to win elections, used to be the norm, but not any more. Apparently, fewer babies mean a greater number of votes for certain politicians. In fact, Governor Charlie Crist, hoped to secure an open U.S. Senate seat in Florida by removing pro-life sentiments from his campaign website.
Newly minted Independent Charlie Crist has faith to believe that aborted babies could be the ticket that delivers him a hotly contested senate seat over conservative Republican rival, Marco Rubio and Democrat, Kendrick Meek.
Although conveniently pro-life for over a decade, Crist took down the sanctity of life section from his webpage. By doing so, Charlie sent a message of non-support for a controversial Florida bill that wants to provide the opportunity for women to see an ultrasound of their baby before deciding in favor of abortion.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
He is just updating the page.
A pro-abort RINO? Who would have thought? /sarc
This topic has been on here several times for several days.
is there a reason i don’t understand why it appears again today?
This is new to me and I check FR every day.
Crist, like Specter is the worst kind of politician. No real principles, just one goal, to get a cushy job on the public dime.
Former Republican, ex-pro-life advocate Charlie Crist must want that senate seat so badly he is willing to abandon both conviction and conscience.
Conviction, Conscience, Crist? One of those C's doesn't fit.
Crist is just like Specter. He’s in politics to protect his own job, not yours. A self-focused self-serving politician. Dime a dozen these days.
I the bahstid loses big time.
We should be getting our candidates from Burger King. They would be more reliable.
And maybe a free burger or two.
Like any politician would, Crist has latched on to the evils of drilling, BP, and saving Florida’s treasured beaches while offering up No ideas.
All the while acting like chuckie schumer running to get in front of any camera lens on any beach in Florida.
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