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mikeledes
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So, hypothetically speaking, if we were to vote for someone who claims to be pro-life but, without a shadow of a doubt, has adopted a reckless foreign policy that has led to thousands of deaths, then we should still vote for that person just based on the single issue of abortion? I prefer not to vote or to vote for some candidate I know will lose. If I there is a pro-life third party alternative, then I’ll vote for that person. I cannot, in good conscience, vote for someone who is corrupt or grossly incompetent. Neither can I, in good conscience, vote for a pro-choice candidate. I belive that the Pro-Life movement should not compromise its principles in order to fit a party’s policy. We should be an independent voice in the country, the conscience of our society. Unfortunately, too many pro-lifers are too busy defending certain highly questionable Republican policies instead of standing up to the Republican party when they do something wrong. I believe in being politically independent and not being a slave to any political party.
God Bless,
Mike
God Bless,
Mike
