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Ridgerunner
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Another bullet hole through the strawman’s head.We hear the same business today from some folks on this Forum who assure us that there’ll be at least two new pro-life justices on the SC if only we get a Republican president, and tell us not to “throw away” our votes by refusing to jump on the GOP bandwagon. And, to them at least, it follows directly that a GOP president is tantamount to overthrowing Roe v Wade.
Wrong in both instances.![]()
Of course nobody can assure anyone that electing a prolife president in 2012 will guarantee two new prolife justices on the Supreme Court. That would depend on whether two die or retire, which nobody can know for sure will happen in a given presidential term.
But it is an absolute certainty that if Obama is reelected and if ANY seats on the SC open up, they will be filled with abortion supporters.
And it isn’t a “GOP bandwagon”. Since Obama is pro-abortion and is certain to be the Democrat nominee, and since it’s probable the only prolife candidate in the race with any chance of winning will be a Republican, characterizing it as a “GOP bandwagon” is as ridiculous as characterizing it as the “Female bandwagon” if, say, Bachmann is the nominee or the “Southern bandwagon” if it’s Perry. I would not vote for Bachmann becasue she’s a woman or because she’s a Republican. Nor would I vote for Perry because he’s a southerner or because he’s a Republican. I would vote for either because both are prolife.
The bandwagon we should be on is the prolife bandwagon, but only for a candidate who has a chance of winning, and everyone knows the winner will be either the Democrat Candidate or the Republican candidate. It’s just silly to say otherwise.
If Ron Paul is the Republican nominee, I’ll hold my nose and support him in the general, just like I did with McCain, and why? Because he would then be the only prolife candidate with any chance of winning. If somebody I like better than Paul decides to be a third party candidate, I would not support him, because outside the two parties, nobody can win.