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13/10/2008 06:39:54
 
 
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>>>With the race no longer in much doubt it's actually kind of amusing watching her human cannonball act. Onto abortion yesterday -- Obama is a wild eyed extremist, says Sarah. It will be interesting to see just how far they will go with the desperate attacks.
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>>Yeah, but to somebody who in their soul opposes all abortion somebody who'd vote to support partial birth abortion *is* a wild-eyed extremist. Obama never fired etc but he also has never held executive power. (Hillary, who only married it, mowed down the travel office like Bush bowling at the Justice department.)
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>On the other hand, so is somebody who opposes all abortion including rapes to someone who supports partial birth abortions. Six of one...

I didn't mean to address the abortion issue itself, just that to someone with a repugnance for the idea in any form, it is not crazy to think of someone who finds partial birth abortion acceptable an extremist. (though I do get your point that to someone who would vote to allow partial birth abortion, someone who opposes it under all circumstances would certainly be seen as extreme as well )

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>An idiot is anyone who drives slower than you, and a maniac is anyone who drives faster.

I like that. ;-)


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