Why are Republicans even discussing nominating this man? Nominating gun-grabbing abortionists’ friends for political office is the Democratic Party’s job, not the GOP’s.
p>At least, it used to work that way. br> — Byron Keith /p> p> Well done, Mr. Bandow. It’s the advocacy of abortion inherent in Rudy’s would be policy of government funding that I find most disturbing. Social conservatives know that it’s an imperfect world, and some flexibility is necessary to win in politics, but outright advocacy of the opposing view by an otherwise desirable candidate crosses the line. If this is the case, though we still might be better off with Rudy than Hillary, if he’s the only choice, it’s not by much. Thank God for Fred! br> — Mike Showalter br> Austin, Texas
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