very misleading title. what's wrong with impartial journalism?
What we should do, is execute everyone in the media, and then get some people who are very, very good at explaining stuff to write the articles.
Journalism went the way of junk years ago.
they must have a good old laugh when they are writing. I have to give them credit for their straight face.
Some probably do but I am thinking some of these Libs are down right vicious and they believe their own shit.
That Republicans don't want a woman with a deformed fetus to have an abortion.
It's true. It really is.
I think there are some republican women who are in fact pro choice.
http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/12/24/the-endangered-pro-choice-republican/?_r=0
Decrying the party’s increasingly extreme position on abortion rights, Graham said the G.O.P.’s future “will be about the nominee of the Republican Party, telling a woman who’s been raped: ‘You gotta carry the child of the rapist.’ Good luck with that.” He warned that Republicans would lose not only young women “in droves,” but also most of the rest of America if the party continued its hard-line approach.
He wasn’t wrong. An
Associated Press-GfK poll found that at the end of 2015, national support for legal abortion rights was at its highest level in the past two years. Support for legal abortion in most or all cases has grown from 51 percent in January 2015 to 58 percent this month. Among Republicans, support for legal abortion rose from 35 to 40 percent in 2015. The G.O.P. is still deeply divided, the poll found: 7 in 10 conservative Republicans oppose abortion rights in most or all cases, yet 6 in 10 moderate and liberal Republicans support the right to choose.
Gallup polls reveal that Americans identifying as pro-choice outnumber those identifying as pro-life. More than half of Americans agree that women should have the legal right to choose under some circumstances, compared to only 19 percent who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances.
The
Christian research group LifeWay Research recently found that 7 in 10 abortion recipients identify as Christian, and 43 percent of women who had abortions attended church during the time they decided abortion was the right choice for their unwanted pregnancy.
Yet the presidential candidates left standing proved this year that they are not interested in reaching these potential supporters. Marco Rubio
said contemporary Americans would be remembered as “barbarians” who murdered “millions of babies,” and Ben Carson compared women seeking abortions
to slaveholders. Carly Fiorina’s rhetoric of “butchering babies for body parts” was echoed by the suspect in the Planned Parenthood shooting that left three dead.