Re: OT:Thanksgiving



On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:49:03 -0600, "tlmfru" <lacey@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Without looking at the site, I presume it refers to the "Roe vs. Wade"
decision on abortion; and that as Democrat women (so it's assumed) will have
more abortions than Republican women therefore the number of Democrats will
slowly decline.

But that really doesn't work when you check the demographics. But
there are people who have strong enough convictions about abortion
that their political preferences move towards the party that gives the
most lip service to their side of this issue.
.



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  • Re: Letter from Father Jonathan Morris
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