Re: PALIN'S STANCE ON GAMBLING...
Greetings
Who gives a flying fuk about abortion.
The Munchkin Man cares very deeply about the abortion issue, and so do many other voters.
You guys had seven years of total control to do something about it and you didn't.
Not quite. President George W. Bush succeeded in appointing two Supreme Court Justices who lean strongly on the pro-life side of the issue.
One of them was Chief Justice John G. Roberts, who had the following to say, in the year 1990:
"We continue to believe that Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided and should be overruled. The Supreme Court's conclusion in Roe that there is a fundamental right to an abortion finds no support in the text, structure or history of the Constitution." (1990).
To use it as a wedge issue over and over again to fool, fools like you.
Huh?
A wedge issue?
The Munchkin Man doesn't understand.
The Munchkin Man views it as a moral issue instead, one which defines the placement of a given candidate's moral anchor, or metaphorical demarcation point, of his or her moral values, as well as to the direction to where that candidate's moral compass is pointing.
When the Munchkin Man looks at Barack Obama, the Munchkin Man has no idea where his moral anchor is planted.
When the Munchkin Man looks at Barack Obama, the Munchkin Man has no idea where his moral compass is pointing, if he even has one at all.
. Abortion is the last thing i think about when i vote.
The first thing the Munchkin Man thinks about when voting is a determination as to which candidate will do more to maintain a strong national defense and better protect America's national security and Her citizens in the event of a terrorist attack or any other type of attack.
The abortion issue is usually second on the Munchkin Man's list.
Best Wishes,
Munchkin Man
Best Wishes,
Munchkin Man