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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Finally! A Republican says that if you are pro-life, it has to cover the whole life, not just in the womb. Points to Chris Christie for highlighting the party’s hypocrisy on this point. (Another obstacle to MAGAS supporting him!) I have long wanted a journalist to confront so-called “right to lifers” to reveal their stance on the death penalty!![/quote] You do know that the death penalty... is for violent criminals, right? Wow.[/quote] Violent criminals…who are alive. So, if you are PRO-LIFE..,[/quote] The life of an innocent baby is more valuable than the life of a violent criminal. [/quote] I thought "pro" life doesn't give any wiggle room for more or less valuable of a life. Either you are pro or you aren't.[/quote] Catholic pro-life is officially anti death penalty. Not to the extent that communion would be denied to a pro-death penalty politician or anyone would picket, but they still say they are. Evangelicals seem fine with the death penalty. [/quote] Opinions run the gamut on this complex issue. [b]Anyone who has carried a fetus to term knows that a fetus is a baby. [/b] A baby is an innocent human life. So, I understand why some people find abortion morally abhorrent. But it's a human life that requires someone else to agree to support it, so.. it's complicated. I'm pro choice because I believe women have the right to bodily autonomy even if it ends the life of someone else who requires her body to live. No one can compel anyone to donate a kidney to save life and no one should be able to coerce someone into donating their uterus either. As for the death penalty, I feel we as a society are completely justified to judge and execute murderers.[/quote] :roll:[/quote]
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