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For me, it's a no brainer.

Posted By: No woman in her right mind....sm on 2008-10-27
In Reply to: no it's not but thought - someone may want to

enters into this decision lightly. Unplanned pregnancies are perhaps THE most challenging personal dilemma a young woman can ever face. I would venture to say it is almost NEVER her FIRST choice, so in that respect, abortion is a world of pain which is never negotiated in the same way from one woman to the next. How they view themselves for having made the choice and grieve the loss is something that will haunt them for the most of their adult lives. It is never really far behind them, always in front of them and, at times is carried around 24/7 for days and weeks at a time. Regret...you bet. Self deprecation...of course. Would they like to do it again...never. Would they fight to preserve thier right to choice...probably.


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This is a no brainer.
69,456,897 voters gave Obama a nice roomy 7.2% margin of support over McCain and 192-electoral vote clobber. Evidently, they saw something in him that you do not. I am not exactly alone in my opinion that, given the choices we had, he was without a doubt the most qualified of the candidates and had the leadership qualities our country desperately needs and that the voters did not see in McCain, DESPITE his 26 years in office and the GOP's very best Rovian efforts to smear him into the ground.
Yup another no brainer wrote this one too.
I listened to his speech and found it very good. In all fairness I will be listening to McCain's speech with an open mind. I want to hear what he has to say. I'm listening to both sides and taking it all in and then will base my decision.

I get pretty sick of one side making it look like their candidate is the second coming while the other side is whatever. It's all very childish.
A no brainer for the right-wing fringe.
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Well I have a brain and I'm not voting for McCain. That to me is a no brainer.
I guess I could go and pick out all the negatives about John McCain (there are plenty) while putting Obama on a pedestal and parading him around as though he is the second coming of Christ. For pete's sake. Looks like it took no brains to write this one.