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Subject: Q) I'm not thrilled with my choices this year either. But the misinformation out there is terrible. Actually, Palin belongs to a women's group that is anti abortion and pro-birth control. She also believes that schools should teach abstinence as another choice, but this is not what's being circulated on the internet (that she's pro-birth control, that is) No, she doesn't have experience in foreign policy, but neither does Obama and he wants to be the President. Plus, his big push for change, and then choosing a guy who has been around Washington for 30+ years doing the same ol' same ol', is disconcerting as well. Which way does he want it? I'm thinking he chose Biden to ease the minds of Democrats who were nervous about his own inexperience. And I think McCain chose Palin to try to attract ''new'' Republicans, young voters, by bringing in a Washington Outsider with youth (and looks) on her side. What about who is best for the country for both/either party? Everyone seems to be making choices based on winning. Of course, if you don't win, you can't change anything. Glad I'm not in politics!
Response Posted by: suziQ
Date Posted: Wed Sep 3 10:57:16 2008
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Subject: Judles) See that's something I didn't know...all you hear is the abstinence thing, which I think is the way to go ALONG with birth control, so that's a good thing. I am glad that I don't have to vote in the US!
Response Posted by: Judles
Date Posted: Wed Sep 3 11:27:46 2008
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