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fearnobush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-29-06 12:52 AM
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31. Repubs need R -v- W. Why?
Because every 9 out of 10 pro-choice voters would show up on election day and vote these fuckers out. Not even Diebold could fix it for them with such energized numbers voting against them. Also, the GOP is afraid to overturn R -v- W because riders like this - "guaranteed medical coverage for anyone with an unwanted pregnancy," will be voted down and the true nature of the 'Pro-birth And Not One Second After' so called lifers will kill any measure to ban abortion. Why? because it's much cheaper to keep it legal plus there power based is rooted in the 'Pro-birth And Not One Second After' voters. By exposing the fact that Republicans have dope feened there 'Pro-birth And Not One Second After' as well as there true pro-life voters, they will become disillusioned and not show up at the polls. Without these Pro-birth voters, the GOP base will fade and become overwhelmed by the until now, quiet Pro-choice voter.

My point - Moderate and so called Fiscal Republicans will never overturn R -v- W. There political lives depend on it. This why they are quick to duck and run away from discussions about South Dakota's ban. It's there political suicide and they know it.
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