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Soleron said:
richardhutnik said:
Soleron said:
richardhutnik, the term pro-life is perfectly adequate to cover the GOP's position and everyone knows what the term means.

It means "pro-birth" politically.  

American politics is a nightmare then. I'm just talking names for philosophical positions.

You're being very partisan. Take a step back and realise that they want you to be this angry, and that voting the other way isn't fixing anything.

And I am looking at the underlying reasoning behind it, and the labels people use.  Do you think, for example, if I showed up at an advocacy group for "right to work" laws looking for them to find me employment, they would help?

And this isn't partisan, it is focused on one issue.  And fall out from it.  I asked a partisan question (or more pointed at one party), because I want to know exactly what is pro-life about forcing a woman who is raped to give birth, and doing nothing to help in the process. I am pro-life in a far more general sense than the partisan pro-birth view of the GOP side.  And that is what it is.  The GOP platform says it has a "pro-life agenda". This thread asks to show it.