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Palin Energizes Conservative Activists

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion, Conservatism, Guns and Ammo, McCain, Palin, Veep

Despite criticism from several quarters, the Sarah Palin pick is being received very well by core Republicans.
Palin, say conservative activists, has instantly changed how they feel about [John] McCain’s campaign and spurred them to go to work for the Republican ticket.
First, though, they’re expressing their newfound fondness for McCain with their checkbooks. Since tapping Palin, [...]

August 31st, 2008 | Permalink| 6 Comments »

Pro-Hill Dem & Now McCain Surrogate Gets McCain’s Abortion Stance Really Wrong

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion, Democrats, Hillary, McCain, Republicans, Supreme Court, Video

I wrote about Hillary supporter Debra Bartoshevich back in June when she decided to break from her party and support McCain instead.
So what made her so special? Well, she was as an elected delegate to the Democratic National Convention at the time. Understandably, she was quickly booted.
Now she has popped up in a new [...]

August 25th, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

Beyond Abortion and Gay Marriage

By Marcia Ford | Related entries in Abortion, News, Religion

Whenever I’m interviewed on Christian or conservative talk radio, the topic nearly always turns to — or starts out with — abortion. Never mind that the book that prompted my appearance is about independent politics; radio hosts and even book reviewers zero in on the one chapter on abortion and gay marriage. The irony is [...]

April 28th, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

Irony

By Michael Reynolds | Related entries in Abortion, Science

For every time the word “irony” is used correctly, there are approximately three hundred incorrect uses. (No, it is not “ironic” that it rained on the day you had planned a picnic.) The following, on the other hand, is ironic. Read it and giggle nervously:
A new form of cloning has been developed that is easier [...]

April 13th, 2008 | Permalink| 5 Comments »

Barack Obama Deals with Abortion Protestors

By John Tomlin | Related entries in Abortion, Barack, Democrats, New Hampshire, United States, Video

At a rally in Dover, New Hampshire, Barack Obama was interrupted by a group of abortion protestors. I think he handled the situation pretty well.

It was certainly a clever phrase, but it was rude of them to interrupt him. What do you think?

January 17th, 2008 | Permalink| 2 Comments »

Stem Cell Debate Defused?

By Dyre42 | Related entries in Abortion, Science

From the NY Times:
Two teams of scientists reported yesterday that they had turned human skin cells into what appear to be embryonic stem cells without having to make or destroy an embryo — a feat that could quell the ethical debate troubling the field.
All they had to do, the scientists said, was add four [...]

November 21st, 2007 | Permalink| 5 Comments »

A Defense of Mitt Romney On Abortion, and Why It is Besides The Point

By 2008Central.net | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion

[Re-published from 2008Central.net]
Marc Ambinder on Romney and abortion:
Mitt Romney is simply struggling to explain the Republican Party’s conventional pro-life position. Which is: overturn Roe v. Wade. And then, slowly build up public support for a constitutional amendment banning abortions. ETA: 30 years or more.
This is not a flip-flop.
The reason why Romney is struggling to explain [...]

August 24th, 2007 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

Social Conservatives Give Giuliani Thumbs Up?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion, General Politics, Polls

It could all come down to electability, not social purity.
From Politico:
Rudy Giuliani, whose positions on abortion and homosexuality mark him as the most socially liberal Republican presidential candidate in more than a generation, is so far winning the contest for the support of social conservatives, according to a new analysis of recent polls.
Forty-four percent of [...]

May 29th, 2007 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

Giuliani, the Republican Party and a Woman’s Right to Choose

By Randy Moody | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion, News

For too long, moderate Republicans have been silenced by party leadership who has pandered to the far right wing. The bullyboy braying of talk radio hosts and self-righteous right-wingers have cowed Republican candidates into acting against their political instincts while the base of the party has been shrinking and shrinking. While expounding the “big tent” theory of party building, leaders of the party were really constructing an outhouse.

May 21st, 2007 | Permalink| 2 Comments »

The “Problems” With Rudy

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion, Sexuality

He’s splitting the GOP in two because of his views on abortion and gays.
From the WSJ:
“If the party nominates a social liberal like Giuliani, there’s not only the potential, but there’s an inevitability of a split,” says John Stemberger, president of the Florida Family Policy Council, a politically active social-conservative group. “Republicans will learn if [...]

May 17th, 2007 | Permalink| 3 Comments »

Victory Is Coming Sayeth The “Lords” To The Hordes

By Daniel DiRito | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion, Elections, Religion, Sexuality

In the wake of the 2006 midterm elections little has happened to predict how Republican voters will ultimately respond to the strong Democratic showing. I suspect that it would be difficult to make definitive conclusion as to what led more voters to back Democratic candidates across all regions of the country. No doubt opposition to [...]

May 17th, 2007 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

Video: Giuliani Talks About Pro Choice Stance

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion, Video

He’s brave. I’ll give him that. Because most of the right wing blogosphere is saying he’s already done after talking about this.
But is he? Or is winning more important to Republicans?
I guess we’ll see.

May 13th, 2007 | Permalink| No Comments »

Giuliani Speaks Truth To GOP

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion

Rudy is the new straight talker. No doubt about it.
From the NY Post:
Giuliani made his sharpest case for moving beyond social issues this weekend in Iowa, telling The Des Moines Register, “Our party is going to grow, and we are going to win in 2008 if we are a party characterized by what we’re for, [...]

April 17th, 2007 | Permalink| 4 Comments »

More Talk About Giuliani’s Liberal Judges

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion, Law, Religion, Supreme Court

I posted about Giuliani’s liberal judge problem here on March 1st, and now the LA Times picks up the meme.
From the west comes this about the easterner…
One judge approved by Giuliani, Rosalyn Richter, had been executive director of a gay rights organization, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, before being named to the bench. After [...]

March 12th, 2007 | Permalink| 7 Comments »

Giuliani’s “Republican” Problem

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Abortion, Elections, General Politics, Religion, Sexuality

If you’re going to get the Republican nomination, there are some things you’ll probably have to agree with the majority of Republicans about. Two of them are abortion and gay marriage. I’m not saying that all Republicans feel this way, but the majority? Yep.
And in that vein…Giuliani may be staring an insurmountable problem in the [...]

March 8th, 2007 | Permalink| 10 Comments »

Romney Says Bush Flip-Flopped On Abortion Too

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Abortion, Elections, General Politics

But he was wrong. Uhh…woops.
From Politico:
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said this week that President Bush “was pro-choice before he became pro-life,� an assertion the Romney campaign now acknowledges was inaccurate. The remark was based on a magazine article Romney had read, his campaign said.[...]
Question: “Bloggers like to call it ‘flip flopping,’ the way you’ve [...]

February 26th, 2007 | Permalink| 7 Comments »

Rudy Leads Hillary.

By amba | Related entries in Abortion, Elections, General Politics, Polls

By seven points, in the new WNBC/Marist Poll.
If those numbers persist, they will likely excuse a number of sins, such as being pro-choice (though I’d wager Rudy will moderate or qualify that position if he runs — the pro-choice but anti-abortion position is being wheeled into place just in time) and being so comfortable with [...]

October 4th, 2006 | Permalink| 7 Comments »

Crossroads: America’s Moral Dilemma

By Daniel DiRito | Related entries in Abortion, Elections, Foreign Policy, General Politics, History, Legislation, Military, Religion, The War On Terrorism, The World, War

The concept of morality is a complex topic that elicits passion and consternation as people of differing beliefs attempt to validate their own particular versions. I’ve always found it a little odd that God would only provide us with Ten Commandments when it should have been obvious that we would need an abundance of guidance [...]

September 29th, 2006 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

Contraception: the new abortion

By Sean Aqui | Related entries in Abortion, Health Care, News, Religion, Sexuality

Researchers using federal data recently found that — surprise, surprise — abortion rates rise as contraceptive use declines, and vice versa.
Gee, imagine that. Sounds like common sense, doesn’t it? So why am I writing about it?
Because some people — relatively influential people — disagree. Some Christian conservatives are starting to jump on the same bandwagon [...]

May 8th, 2006 | Permalink| 17 Comments »

Roe v. Wade, A Redux

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Abortion, General Politics

Looks like support for the ruling isn’t as widespread as many may think.
From the WSJ:
For 33 years Harris Interactive has been measuring attitudes toward the landmark Supreme Court decision that made abortions legal during the first three months of pregnancy.
The latest telephone survey of 1,016 adults indicates Roe v. Wade is supported by a slim [...]

May 5th, 2006 | Permalink| 5 Comments »