Tuesday, September 23, 2003
What is your problem?!!!
Yes you. That is, if you’re a rock-ribbed pro-lifer (like me) who will not vote for Arnold S in the California recall because he’s not pro-life (unlike me).
I’ll be short here because it’s not a complicated issue.
1: The Governor of California cannot rescind Roe v. Wade.
2: The Governor of California can have no substantive affect on abortion (parental notification is not, directly, abortion – and Arnold agrees with parental notification).
3: If you persist in voting for ANY OTHER Republican (much less any other member of the Romper Room Set down there in Belarus West) then Boostyourmoney will WIN the election.
4: YOU will be responsible for putting into office a person who will, most certainly and most devastatingly, work against the rest of your value set (and before you start trying to slither out from your personal responsibility, have you ever heard of a Sin of Omission?).
Deal with it, folks. You can stand on your principals; you can fall on your sword. Neither of these actions will forward your interests. Not one wit. They will, in fact, make you a collaborator with the Forces of Disaster whom you claim to oppose.
Grow up, already.
Yes you. That is, if you’re a rock-ribbed pro-lifer (like me) who will not vote for Arnold S in the California recall because he’s not pro-life (unlike me).
I’ll be short here because it’s not a complicated issue.
1: The Governor of California cannot rescind Roe v. Wade.
2: The Governor of California can have no substantive affect on abortion (parental notification is not, directly, abortion – and Arnold agrees with parental notification).
3: If you persist in voting for ANY OTHER Republican (much less any other member of the Romper Room Set down there in Belarus West) then Boostyourmoney will WIN the election.
4: YOU will be responsible for putting into office a person who will, most certainly and most devastatingly, work against the rest of your value set (and before you start trying to slither out from your personal responsibility, have you ever heard of a Sin of Omission?).
Deal with it, folks. You can stand on your principals; you can fall on your sword. Neither of these actions will forward your interests. Not one wit. They will, in fact, make you a collaborator with the Forces of Disaster whom you claim to oppose.
Grow up, already.
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