Exactly! Candidates who say they are "personally opposed" to abortion but don't want to recriminalize it are trying to sucker pro-lifers into supporting them even though they are "pro-choice" on child-killing.Politics is full of candidates who tell people just what they want to hear.
Alan Keyes. But even if Alan Keyes were not running, and Ron Paul were the "most pro-life" candidate, I would not vote for him. Any candidate who believes that any level of government has the prerogative to legalize abortion is disqualified from consideration.Would you care to go out on a limb and tell us who you support?
The federal government has no such authority. (No government does.) God forbids murder and delegated the responsibility to punish every murderer to governing authorities. And the U.S. constitution states that no person shall be deprived of life without due process, nor denied equal protection under the law. Its preamble even states that the Constitution was establish to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.Who is the federal government to say that states don't have the option to stop child killing?
It's not an option, it's a duty.Who is Ron Paul to say that states have the option to stop child-killing?
Abortion is legal in every state.What is the status quo regarding abortion again?
What was the status quo prior to Roe v. Wade? Several states had already passed laws legalizing and regulating abortion.
What would be the status quo if Roe v. Wade had been overturned this morning? Abortion would still be legal in most if not every state, thanks in large part to all the "pro-life" abortion regulations that state that abortion is illegal unless (the the mother signs an informed consent form/the parents are notified/the mother waits 24 hours), and then the baby can be killed.
YES! God has commanded that every murderer should be put to death, and governing authorities are supposed to act as His ministers, protecting the innocent by punishing criminals.Did God give government the authority to outlaw all abortion?
Absolutely not! God has never granted any government the authority to legalize child-killing.You seem to want to play both sides of the debate here. Did God give the federal government the right to declare that states cannot outlaw abortion?
Are you aware that Ron Paul drafted a bill that said that states should be free to outlaw or merely regulate and/or limit (that is, legalize) abortions without any interference whatsoever from the federal government? If you are not aware, I can dig up where the bill is quoted on these forums.The foe of pro-lifer's is Roe v Wade - a precedent Ron Paul has sought to undermine more than any other candidate since its ruling became law.
Is that your position as well?