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« on: May 27, 2006, 11:20:09 AM »

There is plenty of room in the Republican Party for those who are pro choice and for those who support same sex marriage.  They are more than welcome, and, in fact, are needed and appreciated in the party.

The Republican Party is a big tent, and welcomes all.

The Republican Party is more accepting of pro choice members than is the Democratic Party accepting of pro life members. 

Couldn't have said it better.

That's because Winfield is the same sort of ridiculous airhead as you, Vlad.  There is no place in the GOP for pro-choice persons, unless those persons don't mind that they are supporting a party dedicated to removing women's freedoms. 

Opebo, Opebo, Opebo, buddy, you still don't get it.  Now, now, let us not resort to petty name calling.  It is so unbecoming, most immature, not to mention completely inaccurate.

As well, your assertion that the GOP has no place for pro-choice persons demonstrates a complete lack of understanding on your part to accept the fact that the GOP is in fact the party of freedom.  The GOP is, after all, the party that freed the slaves, all the way back in 1865, and is the party that has been championing the cause of freedom ever since.

Comparing today's GOP to Abraham Lincoln is ridiculous. By that equivalent, the Democrats are a bunch of racist white southerners. The GOP today has been overrun but christian fanatics who don't care about any issue except abortion and gay marriage. The moderate wing of the GOP, which had consisted of great men such as Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon, has now pretty much ceased to exist.

The GOP isn't the party of freedom; it's the party of tired rhetoric. But then again, I suppose that's better than the Democrats, who really lack any rhetoric.
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