Citizen James
James42
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« on: March 05, 2006, 01:18:12 AM » |
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It really depends.
Firstly, issues are not generally polar, and I don't automatically approve of the 'far left' opinion on everything anyway. (leave Iraq immediately, probably not a good idea. Fire Rumsfield, Wolfowitz, and the other neo-cons who are sabotaging our troops in the name of ideological purity - definitely)
Secondly, pro-life and pro-choice can sometimes have a variety of positions. Someone might personally oppose Abortion (e.g. John Kerry) but think the law should stay out of it. Another person might have an opinion on the issue, but not have it a high priority for them.
Frankly, I'd be wary of anyone who was too fanatical about the issue - especially if they have hardcore polar positions.
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