Certain issues should not be made by states

November 08, 2007 12:31PM
Is the point that it will cause those who dont want to conform to use alternative methods. Is someone who lives in a state going to leave the state because it allows abortion? Probably not. But if a state makes abortions illegal what would a mother who wants to abort her baby do? A) Cross state lines get an abortion (im sure a whole mess of issues would come up) B) Do it in secret (what would the charges be for getting caught?) C)Give the child up. <br> <br>To me allowing states to have the right to decide whether they are pro-life or pro-abortion would just create a mess of laws and legality issues that could be avoided
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Ron Paul raised just under $4 million... today.

Paul Ott 1153 November 05, 2007 07:02PM

Another white-haired shithead goofball. Vintage Perot. HA!

The Faithful of Nazmorghul 753 November 05, 2007 08:34PM

Thanks for sharing! nt

Paul Ott 732 November 06, 2007 12:12PM

There's quite a lot of difference, actually. txt

Isildur 753 November 07, 2007 05:09AM

Correction: He raised $4.2 million. nt

Paul Ott 703 November 06, 2007 07:02PM

the tricky thing for him...txt

Isildur 698 November 07, 2007 06:58AM

I agree. He needs to stress that these are State issues a little more often.

Paul Ott 706 November 07, 2007 07:38AM

No question, though that's a hard pill for people to swallow.

Death_Claw 773 November 07, 2007 09:57AM

I'll agree

Lokain 763 November 07, 2007 11:27AM

I wouldn't assume rationality from the American populace.

Death_Claw 720 November 07, 2007 12:18PM

That's kind of what I'm saying

Lokain 711 November 07, 2007 01:41PM

Certain issues should not be made by states

hopelessdwarf 715 November 08, 2007 12:31PM

It's the lesser of two evils.

Death_Claw 719 November 09, 2007 07:02AM

I dunno

Lokain 739 November 07, 2007 07:39AM



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