Tuesday, August 26, 2008

GOP - Abortion, No - Climate Change, Sort Of

No surprise here, the GOP has hardened its position calling for a constitutional ban on abortion.

McCain is smitten with Ailto, Thomas, Scalia, and Roberts. He will add Supreme Court Judges that are in that Federalist/Neocon/Ultra-conservative mold, he has said as much. With 2 or 3 Supreme Court positions opening up in the next presidential watch, McCain would tilt the scale in this supreme justice arena in favor of anti-abortion judges. He has said as much.

The GOP position on global warming is starting to tingle. There appears to be an acknowledgment of the world threatening disaster causing issue. We applaud the change, and encourage further awakenings.

Breitbart.com: GOP takes a hard line on abortion for its platform
In its platform debate, the party stuck to its call for a constitutional abortion ban despite McCain's opposition to that, and toughened already uncompromising language on the issue.

Conservatives succeeded in removing a line from a platform draft urging a reduction in abortions—underscoring their point that abortion should be eliminated. At the same time, the party weighed an energy policy acknowledging the human imprint on climate change.

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