John McCain Selects Pro-Life Champion Sarah Palin for VP

by juliee | August 29, 2008 at 07:22 am
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John McCain Announces Sarah Palin As VP
by Steven Ertelt

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- In a decision that's sure to unite the pro-life advocates behind his campaign, presidential candidate John McCain selected pro-life champion Sarah Palin as his pick for vice president. Palin, the 44-year-old governor of Alaska, takes a strong pro-life position on both abortion and bioethics issues.

She is strongly pro-life and, in April, Palin put those pro-life views into practice.

As many as 80 percent of unborn children diagnosed with Down syndrome become victims of abortion, but Palin didn't let her child become a statistic. Palin, who has deeply-felt pro-life views, gave birth to her fifth child  and the baby was diagnosed with the condition.

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Fairbanks

Pro hunting, pro oil/gas development, pro life.  Will do the country some good. 

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at 08:04 on August 29th, 2008

juliee, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Intheknow

Pro Life would not be a good thing for this country. With immigration being a huge issue we do not need a huge boom in population. I mean lets be realistic there are hardly enough resources as it is. Plus it would be a huge setback for women's rights.

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Sudha Krishna

I am not sure what this pick for a couple of reasons

1) If this V.P.  pick is trying an attempt to appeal to Hillary supporters it fails because this woman is pro-life.

2) If it is an attempt to appeal to the republican base it fails because she is young and a woman.

So the question is what polling did the Republicans do? and what did it show?


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dunkelberg

More anti-abortiion (hardly "pro-life").
More anti-science.
More global warming denical.
More nepotism.
More of the same.
McCain/Bush/Palin

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