No. I am pretty conservative on most issues except abortion. I wouldnt reccomend one, but who am I to tell someone they cant get one.
2007-11-30 07:27:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm so sick of liberals sugar coating this issue. What if a man walks up to a pregnant woman and punches her hard in the stomach, killing the fetus. should the man just be able to walk away without paying for his actions. Of course not. Then why should a woman be able to have her child taken out of the womb and stabbed in the brain. Because it's her baby and she can do what ever she wants with it. Please. Everyone want's to make this an issue of conservatives taking away womens rights. All we care about is the child's right. doesn't it have a right to live.
Just because abortions seem like the norm in todays society, it doesn't mean there not totally wrong and inhumane.
It's not the child's fault the woman wasn't carful in the bedroom.
2007-11-30 15:41:42
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answered by Benji 2
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No,just people that believe a life is a life,and we as people do not have the right to kill unborn babies.How do they know what that baby, that they condemn to death might have grown up and cured cancer,or brought real peace to the world,or any number of other things that God gave us that child for.We could have already killed the next great leader that this world needs.
2007-11-30 15:56:23
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answered by Ronboy 3
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Odd question. On the whole, liberals want more laws to restrict more activities of more people. If someone proposes a law that restricts their own activities, we get whiny questions like this.
Oh - I do support the 'right to choose', but not the innuendo wrapped into the question here.
2007-11-30 15:24:11
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answered by G_U_C 4
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I think that the women chose already. Unless she was raped or there is a health problem either with the baby or the mother, abortions are just bailing the mother out. She chose already and she chose wrong.
2007-11-30 16:25:22
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answered by Ahren 2
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All their main candidates are... particularly Huckabee and Thompson.
Ask them what their plans are for pregnant teens who are HIV positive and don't know who the father is and they are totally lost.
The pro-life movement has some good-hearted merit, but overall we are not living in a clean meritorious society so their points are moot.
2007-11-30 15:18:13
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answered by rabble rouser 6
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I'm not a republican, I'm an isolationist. On most issues, I land right of center so I guess you could call me a conservative. I don't think anyone who can't get pregnant should be in the abortion debate. I abstain.
2007-11-30 15:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not a matter of being against a woman's right.
It is a matter of prioritizing a human' right to live above the right to private property. It is this same prioritizing of rights that makes it legal for me to own private property (my house for example) but illegal for me to kill a person inside my house. I have the right to my private property, but the other person has the right to life and that overrides my property rights. Get it?
2007-11-30 15:18:14
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answered by Aegis of Freedom 7
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Not at all. I'm a Republican and I support abortion rights.
In fact, I think every Democrat should have one!
2007-11-30 15:44:49
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answered by winters in buffalo 3
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No not all, but the most conservative yes.
2007-11-30 15:16:05
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answered by Zinger! 3
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