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Cindy not completely on board with Sarah

JerryL

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It appears McCain wife isn't as staunch an anit-abortion advocate as Sarah.
Cindy McCain parts with Palin on abortion, s@x ed
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The wife of Republican presidential nominee John McCain doesn't agree with vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's opposition to abortion in cases of r@pe and in@est.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080904/ap_on_el_pr/cvn_palin_cindy_mccain_1

Cindy McCain: I differ with Sarah Palin's hard line on abortion
BY JAMES GORDON MEEK
DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU

Updated Wednesday, September 3rd 2008, 1:58 PM


Cindy McCain she doesn't completely agree with VP candidate Sarah Palin on abortion.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Cindy McCain says she disagrees with GOP vice presidential choice Sarah Palin's hard line against abortion.

The wife of Sen. John McCain acknowledged the disagreement in an interview with Katie Couric for tonight's CBS Evening News.

"So, do you oppose (abortion) even in the cases of r@pe and in@est?" CBS' Katie Couric asked in an interview for tonight's "CBS Evening News."

"No," McCain replied.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...cindy_mccain_i_differ_with_sarah_palins_.html
 
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So? Lots of people agree with Cindy's view and still consider themselves pro life. I agree with Palin and she is the one running for office not Cindy. Seems like a non story to me.

Reporters like Katie love to push that rape and incest angle. If a life is a life then the conditions of the conception are really a non issue.
 

donnA

Active Member
Really, what is Cindy McCain running for? And why should I care the opinion of those not running for office?
 

JerryL

New Member
C4K said:
I don't get the importance of Cindy Mccain's view on abortion.
The point is, she is married to McCain. My wife and tend to gravitate to each other's views and usually meet in the middle somewhere. I am wondering if he is of the same view as her on the two exceptions in question, since he has never said.(I better put in, that I have never heard him say. You know people are sticklers for words here.)
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

Well-Known Member
JerryL said:
The point is, she is married to McCain. My wife and tend to gravitate to each other's views and usually meet in the middle somewhere. I am wondering if he is of the same view as her on the two exceptions in question, since he has never said.(I better put in, that I have never heard him say. You know people are sticklers for words here.)

Do you really think that both candidates and both spuses's have perfect agreement on every single issue?

The anti-Palin folks are really digging deep for anything aren't they?
 

rbell

Active Member
So the alarm bells now sound because the candidate's wife and the VP candidate aren't in agreement?

No thanks, I'll vote on issues...
 

JerryL

New Member
C4K said:
Do you really think that both candidates and both spuses's have perfect agreement on every single issue?

The anti-Palin folks are really digging deep for anything aren't they?
No, I'm just wondering if he is of the same belief as Cindy on those two exceptions. Has he said?
 

donnA

Active Member
JerryL said:
The point is, she is married to McCain. My wife and tend to gravitate to each other's views and usually meet in the middle somewhere. I am wondering if he is of the same view as her on the two exceptions in question, since he has never said.(I better put in, that I have never heard him say. You know people are sticklers for words here.)
You want to know his views on abortion, read his voting record. No secrets there.
 

Crabtownboy

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donnA said:
You want to know his views on abortion, read his voting record. No secrets there.

From his voting record we know he is against abortion. The question is does this include pregnancies resulting from rape and/or incest? To some people this is an important issue. To others it is not an important issue.
 

donnA

Active Member
Crabtownboy said:
From his voting record we know he is against abortion. The question is does this include pregnancies resulting from rape and/or incest? To some people this is an important issue. To others it is not an important issue.
To some, here on this board, abortion isn't important at all, thats why they are voting for a baby murderer.
 

Pastor Larry

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The point is, she is married to McCain. My wife and tend to gravitate to each other's views and usually meet in the middle somewhere. I am wondering if he is of the same view as her on the two exceptions in question, since he has never said.(I better put in, that I have never heard him say. You know people are sticklers for words here.)
That's a pretty weak point, to put it generously. Even if McCain did hold to two exceptions, he is world's better than Obama by any standard (except winsome public teleprompter reading). Which isn't saying much since Obama has set the bar pretty low. McCain is a dismally weak candidate who's only redeeming quality is that he is not Obama.
 

Crabtownboy

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Pastor Larry said:
That's a pretty weak point, to put it generously. Even if McCain did hold to two exceptions, he is world's better than Obama by any standard (except winsome public teleprompter reading). Which isn't saying much since Obama has set the bar pretty low. McCain is a dismally weak candidate who's only redeeming quality is that he is not Obama.

What don't you like about Obama?
What do you like about McCain?
What do you like about Obama?
What don't you like about McCain?
 
Only one problem everyone she said her husband agrees with her

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TE69ajamamo


listen closely at :55

Couric:Your husband does
Cindy: No, I don't think he does

for the record Couric clarified that Cindy McCain believes as Laura Bush believes that Roe v. Wade should not be overturned.

??? so this just raises the question , she clearly included her husband in the interview.
 
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