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Resolving Obama's paradox – constructively meeting the abortion “clash of absolutes”
Senator Obama has campaigned as a unifier transcending the divisions of old politics. There is no subject on which there is greater division than abortion. Winning the Pennsylvania primary and the nomination may well depend on leading now, and not just on "day one," with a tangible, common ground proposal suggesting how the incidence of abortion might be reduced while still respecting the integrity of a woman's decision.
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Endorsing Obama
Democrat Barack Obama has persuasively made his case to be president of the United States to this former constitutional lawyer for two Republican presidents. Here's why. . .
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Reducing Abortions
Eric , you changed the topic on me and perhaps misunderstood. The conversation was about the politics of abortion and Republican coalition--no one is questioning the sincerity of belief of many who would like to see Roe overruled and abortion banned.
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More on Roe and the Republican Coalition
[Dawn Johnsen] With apologies for the more-than-24-hour response time - an eternity for a blog, I know - I want to resurrect Eric's statement : "Members of the Republican coalition are not so much concerned about Roe as about reducing the number of abortions."
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