Not quite sure you are using a 2002 article to support your statement?
I am wondering if you've really researched Dennis Kucinich now. Dennis Kucinch does not believe in abortion, but he does believe in the right of a woman to make her own choice.
Yeah, as soon as he started thinking about running for President (the first time), he --whoops--changed his mind. Or, no, excuse me, "took a journey" from pro-life to pro-choice. Forgive me if I don't buy the "awakening," no matter what NARAL rates him now.
Also, he was a crappy mayor.
But yes, people can change, and perhaps we should applaud it. However, anyone who wears his/her religion on his/her sleeve is suspect as far as I'm concerned, which is why I tend not to vote Republican.
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Not quite sure you are using a 2002 article to support your statement?
I am wondering if you've really researched Dennis Kucinich now. Dennis Kucinch does not believe in abortion, but he does believe in the right of a woman to make her own choice.
Do you take issue with that?
Irene Lynch
Yeah, as soon as he started thinking about running for President (the first time), he --whoops--changed his mind. Or, no, excuse me, "took a journey" from pro-life to pro-choice. Forgive me if I don't buy the "awakening," no matter what NARAL rates him now.
Also, he was a crappy mayor.
But yes, people can change, and perhaps we should applaud it. However, anyone who wears his/her religion on his/her sleeve is suspect as far as I'm concerned, which is why I tend not to vote Republican.
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