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Thanks for the link! And great presentation.
It's sad that all the republican candidates are anti-birth control panderers to conservative theocrats these days. It seems like a "secular pro lifer" has no one to vote for in the republican party.
might as well stick with moderate republican Obama.
"Moderate Republican Obama" <– *chuckle*
What else can you call him when he endorses the same policies as the republicans did during the Clinton era?
The only people in the GOP nowadays are the Christian fundamentalists and the "secular" pro-lifers.