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Are you Pro-life or Pro-choice?? Does this effect your choice for presiden??

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  1. I am pro-choice.  Yes, it affects who I vote for.

    I am a lifelong liberal democrat and proud of it.


  2. My Opinion is simple. No One, I mean No One has a right to tell a Woman what she can and cannot do with her reproductive system.

    If a Woman wants to have an Abortion, that is between her and a much Higher Power than we. It is none of our Business!

    No, this does not affect my choice for whom I will vote.


  3. Pro-life and no

    I believe that you made a choice when you opted to have s*x.

    That being said, I also feel I do not have the right to tell a woman I did not impregnate what to do with herself once she finds she is pregnant.

  4. It is one of the first things I look at.  I am a Christian, and I believe in God's morality.  I believe He promises blessings to a nation that upholds principles of life.  One of the 10 Commandments is "thou shalt not kill."  I view the killing of the unborn to be very wrong-minded.

    But it isn't the only thing I look at.  I also look at the US Constitution and what I think it means.  The DNC has moved so far to the left that their vision for this nation doesn't resemble anything this nation was intended to be.  And unlike many Liberals, I do not think this place is so bad.

  5. I am both.I am not hard line for either.Different circumstances demand different outcomes.Government should not be in control of women's bodies,period.It does not effect who I vote for.

  6. I'm prolife, because I believe no fetus, no matter how they were conceived deserves to die and no pregnant woman deserves to be put through the trauma of an abortion.  And yes, it effects who I vote for.

  7. Yes and yes.  Life begins at conception is taught to first year medical students, so why is a fetus not considered life?

  8. I am anti-abortion, but I am smart enough to know that abortion is a "wedge" issue in politics and take it out of the equation in my choice.

  9. I personally am Pro-life.  But the reality of the issue puts me with the pro-choice.  I am a man and I don't think it is up to me to decide what a women should do with her body.  No one wants to kill a baby. I think this issue has been around since the dawn of time.  It's not hard to figure out where babies come from and ancient societies preformed abortions regularly.  First it was a stick, blows to the belly, later evolving into coat hangers and deep sea diving.  Since it is legal, doctors at clinic now safely preform the procedure.

    If the government were to outlaw abortions, do you think fetuses would not still be aborted?  The only way to stop ALL abortions is through education.  The only way to stop abortions is to stop unwanted pregnancies.  The only way to stop unwanted pregnancies is to educate women on abstinence and using protection and other alternatives once the baby is born.

    No matter if it's in a clinic or some back alley with a coat hanger, it will always be the women's right to choose.

    The decision is not up to the president of the United States, but the Supreme Court.  The biggest decision the president will make that will effect the issues is the appointment of Supreme Court Judges.  In the next eight years there will be potentially three appointments made. I think pro-choice appointment must be made, therefore I am voting Democratic.

      

  10. 1. Pro-Choice.

    2. No.

    It's not a presidential decision...


  11. 1. Pro-Choice.

    2. No.

    It's not a presidential decision...

    DUH!!!

  12. Pro choice, and pro country that is why I am voting democratic in November.

  13. Pro-Choice

    It's a consideration, although it is not on top of the issues that are most important to me, I will be more likely to vote for a pro-choice candidate.

  14. I'm in the gray area and it has no effect on who I vote for because no matter what happens it will always be under scrutiny, just like religion and g*y marriage.

    All about the leading ability and what the country needs for me.

  15. people who murder babys DISOBEY the word of god but they syill think g**s should have rights this is how you know osama is the seed of the devil. doesnt help that hes a black muslim comunist terrorist either.

  16. Yes! Although I am pro-choice, I hope Life is chosen. It is this reason I have a problem with anyone telling a person what to do with their own body. I am sure a woman doesn't run out and get pregnant just to abort...There must be some thought and soul searching involved, so I don't believe Forcing someone to your will is a wise decision.

  17. I am Pro-Life and yes, that does affect my voting choices. I don't believe that abortion should be as unrestricted as it is today. It is an act that ends a life.  

  18. Pro-Life and yes.

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