SingingAnalyst
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« on: January 21, 2018, 12:51:56 PM » |
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I voted (2), because I don't see how it is even possible for the parties to move further apart. Neither side appears willing to give an inch, however: the GOP seems unwilling to admit that (1) the vast majority of women who seek abortion do with extreme anguish, not out of some cold indifference to human life and (2) a blanket ban on abortion would be, to put it mildly, highly impractical and unworkable. Likewise, the Dems seem not to realize that (1) many decent Americans do not want their taxes going toward elective (as opposed to medically necessary) abortions and (2) while sex-selective abortions and state-mandated abortions are not really a "thing" in the US, their prevalence worldwide should suggest that perhaps these issues should at least be addressed.
I believe that, 45 years after Roe, abortion is "the" wedge issue of our day. And I think that's a shame, since I believe the views of most Americans are much more nuanced than the platforms of either major party would suggest.
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