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I have a dilemma. I am Pro-Life/ Anti-McCain. How can a man who is pro-life be pro-death penalty/pro war?


He is not in support of children's health care nor is he in favor of a clean energy bill. So what do the unborn have to look forward to? No one who cares for them on a dead planet? Is there anyone here with this dilemma?

That's why there are several candidates to select from. Pick one that you feel will do the best job. This doesn't always mean it has to be one of the two main parties. If enough people vote for a smaller party, that party will become more of a prominent factor (if they can keep the momentum going), and they can be eligible for more federal dollars.

If someone came into your house and took your 9 month old baby and raped and slaughtered them and then burned their body all in front of your 8 year old... would you feel good about them living a life in protected custody in prison being fed with your tax dollars? Come on... how can a man be Pro life and not be for the death penalty. You reap what you sow and no unborn baby deserves to be ripped to pieces and thrown in the garbage, however, some evil people do!

Yes, that's a great question. I am voting for McCain, because where there are conflicting opinions, choose the lesser evil. Who is most vulnerable? The unborn babies. Even if you don't vote for McCain, you can't in good conscious vote for Obama. Just as you can lie by omission, you can vote by omission. It's your choice.

The same way I am against abortion, but for the death penalty and for war. The death penalty is getting rid of unwanted trash. It should only be done when DNA is left behind, or caught on camera. I am all for helping people become liberated. Why aren't you?

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