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Another fricking poll: who won the GOP debate?
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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 1699975" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>I don't even watch the debates anymore. I mean, who cares? By now, people should know where the candidates stand, and which one is closer to their beliefs. Whoever "wins" scheduled arguments shouldn't make much difference. If people are waffling and changing their mind now because "Newt said this" or "Santorum dogged Romney", they're pretty shallow and have a weak belief system. The fact that the polls change after every debate just shows how shallow most voters really are.</p><p></p><p>As for abortion, my beef lies more with the male participant in the act that started the whole thing: where is his say in it? She has a right to her body, but shouldn't he have a right to say whether his baby (half his) is terminated or not? Remember, it always takes two when it comes to supporting that child for 18 years (providing she wants the child). Why shouldn't it take two to decide if it should be chopped up and sucked out? He gets no say either way. If the law requires equal participation in providing for the child's welfare then it should provide for the equal participation in the decision if it should live or die in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 1699975, member: 6146"] I don't even watch the debates anymore. I mean, who cares? By now, people should know where the candidates stand, and which one is closer to their beliefs. Whoever "wins" scheduled arguments shouldn't make much difference. If people are waffling and changing their mind now because "Newt said this" or "Santorum dogged Romney", they're pretty shallow and have a weak belief system. The fact that the polls change after every debate just shows how shallow most voters really are. As for abortion, my beef lies more with the male participant in the act that started the whole thing: where is his say in it? She has a right to her body, but shouldn't he have a right to say whether his baby (half his) is terminated or not? Remember, it always takes two when it comes to supporting that child for 18 years (providing she wants the child). Why shouldn't it take two to decide if it should be chopped up and sucked out? He gets no say either way. If the law requires equal participation in providing for the child's welfare then it should provide for the equal participation in the decision if it should live or die in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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