FMRFGOPGAL
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While both vice presidential candidates stated they, as a result of their church's teaching, life begins at conception. But the difference comes at their tolerance for those Americans with other belief systems> Paul Ryan stated that he doesn't feel the issue of abortion should be decided by(that really means protected by) "unelected judges" and should be decided by the legislature. Vice President made it clear he, as does virtually all democrats neither intend to ever challenge a woman's right of choice. He further pointed out that (and girls, this matters and is a fact) Robert Bork is the man behind the curtain when is comes to Romney's judiciary advisers. And if you like myself, were too young to remember the big Bork showdown during the Reagan Administration, Bork has spent subsequent decades making it clear he would take his famous "natural law" shovel to the head of Roe v Wade. And if there is the slightest doubt in your mind, do your homework on Justice Bork and his very public arguments, they're just about everywhere. And it was laid out that the next President is likely to be appointing 1 - 2 seats on the USSC. And it is absolutely a goal on the legislative side (Roe v Wade is currently under challenge ) to over turn or negate this landmark USSC determination of a CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT held by all American women . Women clearly have a big decision to make in this coming election. And now the cards are out on the table. That said, there will probably be some cretinous clarification offered counter to what was said so clearly this evening.
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