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Date Posted: 17:21:47 01/11/05 Tue
Author: No name
Subject: How are pro-life Dems disappearing in PA?
In reply to: 's message, "Moronic Post" on 02:44:29 01/11/05 Tue

Pro-life Dems certainly are not disappearing in PA. The two Democratic row officers (Casey and Wagner) are both pro-life. The Dem Lt. Gov. of PA is pro-life. Four of the seven Democratic members of Congress from PA (Murtha, Holden, Doyle, Kanjorski) are pro-life (the only 3 who are pro-choice are the Phillyo-area members). Approximately half of the Dem members in the State House and Senate are pro-life. Two of the three candidates in the 2004 Dem primary for Atty Gen. (Morganelli and Barasch) were pro-life. Ron Klink, the last Dem nominee to run against Santorum, was pro-life.

What you might think is happening in the rest of the country certainly is not happening in PA.


>i love these assertions that label pro-life Democrats
>as being Santorumistas. This the problem with the
>Democratic Party in a nut shell. Pro-life D's have
>been shunned by the elites and gone away. Without them
>on the ballot many social conservatives have simply
>voted Republican despite their disagreements with that
>party on issues not related to life. This is how our
>idiot President is able to mess up so many things and
>be reelected.
>
>>So should I change my registration from R to D so I
>>can vote for Casey in the primary?

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