think the most-conservative of us would agree that should be outlawed.
ras, I'm 100% pro-choice; in fact, I'm in the camp that believes the
father should have no voice in the matter.
BUT, it is certainly not preposterous for one to conclude that life
begins at conception, or perhaps sometime in the first trimester. Our
party should be large enough to admit persons who hold that belief, and
in fact to admit persons who hold to pro-life beliefs.
Maybe I just say that since I don't think there's a chance in hell that
the pro-lifers will become the majority in our party, but surely we have
room for those who hold that viewpoint.
--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "raschueller" <raschueller@...> wrote:
>
> I can not believe the Democratic Party has a leader that opposes the
> given right of women to hold sway over their own body. A leader that
> does not believe in contraception, preferring instead to keep women
> shackled to the chains of making babies at the will of others. We have
> a leader that believes women are in fact inferior to men. A leader
> that opposes social action in central America. Why would we allow this
> to continue without denouncing those within the party that hold
> beliefs opposite to our own.
>
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