RandRevolution
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Gary Johnson? He definitely would have endorsed him if not for Rand and I don't see any other alternatives that make sense, other than not voting, which I don't think he would do.
other than not voting, which I don't think he would do.
If he voted for Romney that'd totally be a buzzkill.
Gary Johnson? He definitely would have endorsed him if not for Rand and I don't see any other alternatives that make sense, other than not voting, which I don't think he would do.
He was endorsing 3rd party candidates back in 2008 so I guess he did vote for Johnson.
"Then again Ron Paul isn't truly pro-life himself..." Huh?
Rok with birth control, the morning after pill, and contraceptive injections.
"Birth control" includes a lot of things, many of which certainly are not abortifacient. As for the others you mention, what exactly does he say about them? I have seen places where he's said things to the effect that they are options available to women. But I haven't seen him comment on the morality of them. Nor do I think that believing them to be abortifacients means a pro-life person has to be for banning the chemicals themselves.
MORGAN: You have two daughters. You have many granddaughters. If one of them was raped -- and I accept it's a very unlikely thing to happen -- but if they were, would you honestly look at them in the eye and say they had to have that child if they were impregnated?
PAUL: No. If it's an honest rape, that individual should go immediately to the emergency room. I would give them a shot of estrogen.
Regarding the neg rep I got from compromise:
No, Ron Paul is not truly pro-life. He claims to believe that life begins at conception yet is ok with birth control, the morning after pill, and contraceptive injections. All these methods are abortifacients as they prevent a fertilized egg from implanting itself. If you believe that life begins at conception they are murder. In this sense, Ron Paul is a hypocrite and a liar for calling himself 100% pro-life.
PAUL: No. If it's an honest rape, that individual should go immediately to the emergency room. I would give them a shot of estrogen.