Ron Paul is pro-choice on abortion, state by state

Bob Enyart

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Ron Paul: "while Roe v. Wade is invalid, a federal law banning abortion across all 50 states would be equally invalid." 1-31-06

Paul's Christian supporters are in denial. First, they deny that Paul is against a federal ban on abortion, even though he attempts to codify that position in his misnamed "Sanctity of Life" bills. And once they concede his godless position of allowing the states to systematically murder the innocent, then they fall prey to Paul's invalid and contradictory states' rights rhetoric against the unborn. Paul rejects the inalienable, God-given right to life of the unborn. He rejects the personhood of the tiniest humans. He betrays his supposed commitment to the Constitution by refusing to uphold its commitment to our posterity, and its demand that no innocent person shall be deprived of life without due process. (And supposedly, Paul believes the unborn are people who have the right to life.)

Ask a mayoral or gubernatorial candidate about abortion, and they say, "that's a federal issue." Ask most Republican candidates about abortion, and they say, "that's a state issue." Both sides are punting; like cowards, punting the most critical and controversial issue that stands today before government. No other right can be exercised if the right to life is denied.

Paul sins against God in his apathetic position of allowing the states to murder children. And to the extent that Paul knows in his heart that abortion is wrong, to that extent he is also a traitor to his nation, and even its Constitution, lusting after power instead of standing for the right to life of the vulnerable. Ron Paul is not qualified to teach Sunday School, let alone lead a nation.

The inalienable right to life trumps states' rights, and no state has the right to legitimize the owning of blacks, killing of Jews, or aborting children. If you support Ron Paul, you support tolerance of the massacre of innocence, and I call on you to repent.

-Bob Enyart
KGOV.com
 

secret33

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Ron Paul is far more seriously pro-life than GW Bush.
Ron Paul is clearly very passionate and insistent about the FACT that life begins at conception. He has delivered over 4,000 babies in his career as an OBGYN.
Ron Paul is for freedom, but he has clearly stated that to kill the unborn is not a personal freedom issue, but first and foremost an issue of the right to life.
His belief that it should be a state issue stems from his commitment to uphold the Constitution, and the ideals of the founding fathers.

Ron Paul is by far the most pro-life candidate running for the presidency, and his bold views on abortion are just one thing that sets him a tier about the other candidates who all come off as stooges to me that just want to push party agenda and maintain the status quo.

You shouldn't slander this brave man.

To hear Ron Paul tell you what he thinks about abortion, click on the link below.
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/issues/life-and-liberty/
 

Ecumenicist

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All he is "pro" about is keeping the government out of the business of
running people's lives. That's his agenda, that's the traditional "right wing"
agenda, limit the power of government. Government running people's lives
is a two edged sword, Bob. IF you're for the governmetn legislating gayness and
marriage and abortion, don't cry the blues when they start legislating things you're
against.

Bob, I'm all for your righrt to say whatever you want in the pulpit, against abortion,
gayness as sin,, hetero marriage, its all fine. But stick to Christ's path, by appealing to people's hearts, not legislation. Christ never appealed to Rome for legislative reform. Your ability to change hearts is directly related to the freedom people enjoy to accept change, without being forced.
 

Granite

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Hall of Fame
I guess some people are incapable of thinking he might be actually pro-life, state by state.
 

fourcheeze

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Ron Paul is not qualified to teach Sunday School, let alone lead a nation.

I have to confess that I have no idea who Ron Paul is, but I suspect few world leaders would make good Sunday School teachers, although the students might find them interesting nonetheless.
 

rehcjam

Member
All he is "pro" about is keeping the government out of the business of
running people's lives. That's his agenda, that's the traditional "right wing"
agenda, limit the power of government. Government running people's lives
is a two edged sword, Bob. IF you're for the governmetn legislating gayness and
marriage and abortion, don't cry the blues when they start legislating things you're
against.

Bob, I'm all for your righrt to say whatever you want in the pulpit, against abortion,
gayness as sin,, hetero marriage, its all fine. But stick to Christ's path, by appealing to people's hearts, not legislation. Christ never appealed to Rome for legislative reform. Your ability to change hearts is directly related to the freedom people enjoy to accept change, without being forced.

Yeah Bob, if people want to kill Dave, appeal to their hearts. :dunce:

Dave, you do not understand what the Scriptures say about the heart.

For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies:
 

secret33

New member
I think Alan Keyes is a very eloquent speaker.
I like a lot of his views. I like what he says about pornography for example, but I don't think the answer is to start a government run concept "war" on pornography.
He also promotes fullscale preemptive aggression against other countries by using fear. "Do you want to die?"
 

secret33

New member
"I think we have to destroy their infrastructure and deal decisively with those governments that are willing to aid and abet them and possibly give them weapons of mass destruction that could kill hundreds of thousands of Americans.

I would rather make a tough decision, based on the information we've got — and do what's necessary to prevent weapons of mass destruction that could kill 100,000 people — than to wait for the wisdom of hindsight to defend our people."

This is the same kind of logic GW used to get us bogged down in Iraq.
What is more, he would do it to try to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, but as the war in Iraq has proven the invasion has cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis.
Who are just as human as we are, even though they do wear towels on their heads.

I think that a lot of peaceful muslims find our country morally repugnant even though we think we have the high ground. They are appalled by our slaughter of the unborn and must think that we are horribly barbaric.
 

S†ephen

New member
Paul sins against God in his apathetic position of allowing the states to murder children.

And you're sinning against God by allowing the feds to murder homosexuals.

And to the extent that Paul knows in his heart that abortion is wrong, to that extent he is also a traitor to his nation, and even its Constitution, lusting after power instead of standing for the right to life of the vulnerable.

Paul stands for states rights and you say he's lusting after power? You support a monarchy and that's not supposed to be lusting after power?:doh:


If you support Ron Paul, you support tolerance of the massacre of innocence

THAT is a barefaced lie.
 

Nathon Detroit

LIFETIME MEMBER
LIFETIME MEMBER
Ron Paul: "while Roe v. Wade is invalid, a federal law banning abortion across all 50 states would be equally invalid." 1-31-06

Paul's Christian supporters are in denial. First, they deny that Paul is against a federal ban on abortion, even though he attempts to codify that position in his misnamed "Sanctity of Life" bills. And once they concede his godless position of allowing the states to systematically murder the innocent, then they fall prey to Paul's invalid and contradictory states' rights rhetoric against the unborn. Paul rejects the inalienable, God-given right to life of the unborn. He rejects the personhood of the tiniest humans. He betrays his supposed commitment to the Constitution by refusing to uphold its commitment to our posterity, and its demand that no innocent person shall be deprived of life without due process. (And supposedly, Paul believes the unborn are people who have the right to life.)

Ask a mayoral or gubernatorial candidate about abortion, and they say, "that's a federal issue." Ask most Republican candidates about abortion, and they say, "that's a state issue." Both sides are punting; like cowards, punting the most critical and controversial issue that stands today before government. No other right can be exercised if the right to life is denied.

Paul sins against God in his apathetic position of allowing the states to murder children. And to the extent that Paul knows in his heart that abortion is wrong, to that extent he is also a traitor to his nation, and even its Constitution, lusting after power instead of standing for the right to life of the vulnerable. Ron Paul is not qualified to teach Sunday School, let alone lead a nation.

The inalienable right to life trumps states' rights, and no state has the right to legitimize the owning of blacks, killing of Jews, or aborting children. If you support Ron Paul, you support tolerance of the massacre of innocence, and I call on you to repent.

-Bob Enyart
KGOV.com
POTD :first:
 

secret33

New member
"Take that back or will slap u with a banana =. "

I'm with you! The post of the day needs to mean something. It shouldn't just be tossed around like that.
 
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