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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 398099" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Deisel... Thanks for asking the question as to what 9/11 has to do with the subject!</p><p></p><p>If you are asking that question ....it shows that you represent a faction of people that don't realize we are at war. </p><p></p><p>Again... you are side stepping my comments....</p><p>The Hillary thing - never disrespected her appearance, or called her fat or talked about her pants suits. I did call her Billary! that is it! It's sarcasm!</p><p></p><p>AGAIN, you seem to just lump folks into a neat little category and make it fit your needs! So, because someone said something disrespectful means that I agree with it??? I don't think so!</p><p></p><p>I can go back to your post where you personally attacked Palin based on info off the internet so ... just because you do it and you conform to the Democratic slander machine does not mean I do the same thing.</p><p></p><p><strong>You made a comment about McCain committed to overturning Roe vs Wade. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Are you going to retract your gaff?</strong> <strong> Or are you going to continue to ignore my calling you out???????</strong> I am that certain you won't find anything to prove that. </p><p></p><p>In fact today on the "View" (a very very liberal program) John McCain stated he is Pro-Life and believes that life starts at conception. He said that he respects others with a different point of view. He stated also that he will appoint Justices who will interpret the constitution the way the Founding Fathers meant it to be. He was asked if he was a "strict constitutionalist" and he said no, very emphatically. He clarified his position stating that the judicial system should not be in the business of interpreting state by state issues such as abortion. This is an issue that should be decided by each state. He never once stated he would appoint folks to overturn Roe vs Wade. </p><p></p><p>He also stated that we are not all going to agree on each issue but we do need to agree to work together to find solutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 398099, member: 9789"] Deisel... Thanks for asking the question as to what 9/11 has to do with the subject! If you are asking that question ....it shows that you represent a faction of people that don't realize we are at war. Again... you are side stepping my comments.... The Hillary thing - never disrespected her appearance, or called her fat or talked about her pants suits. I did call her Billary! that is it! It's sarcasm! AGAIN, you seem to just lump folks into a neat little category and make it fit your needs! So, because someone said something disrespectful means that I agree with it??? I don't think so! I can go back to your post where you personally attacked Palin based on info off the internet so ... just because you do it and you conform to the Democratic slander machine does not mean I do the same thing. [B]You made a comment about McCain committed to overturning Roe vs Wade. Are you going to retract your gaff?[/B] [B] Or are you going to continue to ignore my calling you out???????[/B] I am that certain you won't find anything to prove that. In fact today on the "View" (a very very liberal program) John McCain stated he is Pro-Life and believes that life starts at conception. He said that he respects others with a different point of view. He stated also that he will appoint Justices who will interpret the constitution the way the Founding Fathers meant it to be. He was asked if he was a "strict constitutionalist" and he said no, very emphatically. He clarified his position stating that the judicial system should not be in the business of interpreting state by state issues such as abortion. This is an issue that should be decided by each state. He never once stated he would appoint folks to overturn Roe vs Wade. He also stated that we are not all going to agree on each issue but we do need to agree to work together to find solutions. [/QUOTE]
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