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Originally posted by analog
I'm pro-choice. I'm also very religious.
I'm vehemently anti-bush (and generally very anti-republican). I'm VERY pro-gun, the bigger the better.
I want the legalization of marijuana. I'm against high taxes.
I dislike labels as well.
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you sound alittle confused. I have never met anyone who considered themselves religious and was pro-choice. seems like a conflict of interests.
With that said, I think that the entire reason for going to war has been misrepresented. It is not about us knowing what is better for the iraqis. It was about disarming Saddam and any terrorists he was harboring. Unfortunatly that info was incorrect (or we got there to late) and now we have to try and put Iraq back together. And believe me if we left it up the the iraqis to put together a government they will be much worse off than they are now.
Just like abortion those that are opposed to the pro-life want to make it seems as if the pro-lifers are trying to control their bodies. which is not true. only wanting to protect the life they are carrying.
It is just how one group of people preceive things, compaired to another. But seruously I doubt very much that very many liberals even care about what is going on in Iraq they just want to make bush look bad to get him out of office because he is a man of God and that scares people. The american people are not used to someone who does what he says he will do.