> In effect, these people who choose abortion as their "one issue" are
> really choosing a broader issue, that of the rights of all to life.

erm... that doesn't track with those who are anti-abortion and
pro-death penalty like Mr Bush.

In essence you're saying that a single-issue (no abortion!) voter
choosing a "right-to-life" candidate can and effectively should ignore
all the other pieces of a candidate's platform?

"He's right-to-life so it's okay if he wants to put criminals to death"

Or does that thought not cross the mind of the single-issue voter?
That just doesn't seem logical to me.
-- 
will


"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher

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