Your bias and liberal penchant is simply too obvious. I get the feeling that if you can’t agree with people, you ridicule them.
Even if 90% of people are doing something, that doesn’t make it right. There is no majority rule when it comes to conscience and morals.
By GT+ on Thu, 11 Sep 2008
Sarah Palin chose to give birth to a child with Down Syndrome in order to influence other women, not out of love? Clearly, those who propose this incredible hypothesis have no idea what being pregnant and giving birth entail.
In opposing abortion, Sarah Palin is consistant with her beliefs. She believes that taking the life of an innocent human is murder, and therefore opposes it.
Instead of making abortion more accessible, why not seek the means to meet the needs not being met that bring women to think they have to choose between child and career, studies, or basic needs.
By Kathleen Chabot on Fri, 12 Sep 2008
Having in The White House a person who supports the family and the life (whithout adjectifs) means that we can trust that she will act in consequence with those values in other fields of human action. This is good for the U.S. and for the rest of the free world.
By juan varela on Fri, 12 Sep 2008