Steamed on a bed of Rice
Some conservatives steamed about Condi Rice rumors
... The conservative Washington Times said a Romney choice of Rice would be a “flip flop” on abortion.
In a Washington Post opinion piece, Jonathan Bernstein offers a simple argument.
“Rice is pro-choice, and so she’s not eligible for the Republican presidential ticket,” he says. “A Republican Party that would accept a pro-choice candidate on the ticket would be a very different Republican Party from what we’ve seen in a long, long time.”
... The conservative Washington Times said a Romney choice of Rice would be a “flip flop” on abortion.
In a Washington Post opinion piece, Jonathan Bernstein offers a simple argument.
“Rice is pro-choice, and so she’s not eligible for the Republican presidential ticket,” he says. “A Republican Party that would accept a pro-choice candidate on the ticket would be a very different Republican Party from what we’ve seen in a long, long time.”
Scott • North Berwick, Maine
Watching the crop of Republican candidates over the seeming forty years of the recent primaries has persuaded me for all time and beyond cavil or question of the wisdom and the justice alike of retroactive abortion up through the two hundred thirty-first, and counting, trimester.
Scott • North Berwick, Maine
"Some conservatives steamed about Condi Rice rumors"
Steamed on a vet of Rice - and what better way to serve Republicans and most other vegetables? Though they're easily stirred, America has yet to find a way to fry them, and so they wok.
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