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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 398993" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I agree Roe v. Wade is flawed just in the sense alone of State's Rights but the simple fact is McCain and the republican party really are not and never have been opposed to Roe v. Wade. Since 1980' all but 8 years have seen a Republican White House, a Supreme Court where 7 of the 9 judges are republican appointees and during some of the last 8 years, republicans literally controlled all 3 branches of gov't if you will. So with all that power, with the majority of american voters behind you, why then does Roe v. Wade still stand?</p><p></p><p>If Roe v. Wade goes away and is no longer a problem to contend with, for what reason do the one issue conservatives still remain loyal to the republican party? If the threat of gun control is no more, where do the one issue pro-gunners go on election day? What's the need for the NRA and the ability to corral members for dues money?</p><p></p><p>See a trend here?</p><p></p><p>There in lay McCain's anti Roe v Wade stance!</p><p></p><p>Don't freak McCainiacs and don't get cocky Obama babes, the same comparisons can be made of the demonrat party too. We're all a bunch of lemmings to them and we prove ourselves true at every election!</p><p></p><p>See you at the polls to mindlessly walk off the cliff AGAIN!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 398993, member: 2189"] I agree Roe v. Wade is flawed just in the sense alone of State's Rights but the simple fact is McCain and the republican party really are not and never have been opposed to Roe v. Wade. Since 1980' all but 8 years have seen a Republican White House, a Supreme Court where 7 of the 9 judges are republican appointees and during some of the last 8 years, republicans literally controlled all 3 branches of gov't if you will. So with all that power, with the majority of american voters behind you, why then does Roe v. Wade still stand? If Roe v. Wade goes away and is no longer a problem to contend with, for what reason do the one issue conservatives still remain loyal to the republican party? If the threat of gun control is no more, where do the one issue pro-gunners go on election day? What's the need for the NRA and the ability to corral members for dues money? See a trend here? There in lay McCain's anti Roe v Wade stance! Don't freak McCainiacs and don't get cocky Obama babes, the same comparisons can be made of the demonrat party too. We're all a bunch of lemmings to them and we prove ourselves true at every election! See you at the polls to mindlessly walk off the cliff AGAIN!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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