Pro-Abortion? It Turns Out That New Republican Senator Is Not So Conservative After All
Posted by Admin | Posted in Politics | Posted on 31-01-2010
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Those who are expecting Scott Brown to be the next great conservative "poster boy" are about to be greatly disappointed. The truth is that the newly enthroned Senator from Massachusetts is openly pro-abortion, is perfectly okay with individual states deciding to legalize gay marriage, and has already told Republican leaders that there will be times when he will be voting with the Democrats.
What in the world?
Didn't conservatives and tea party activists just spend weeks working their butts off to get this guy elected?
The truth is that we have been duped again.
During a recent interview, Scott Brown told Barbara Walters that he is pro-choice.
Brown went on to explain, however, that he is "different" from other pro-choicers because he wants to "reduce" the number of abortions.
Wait - isn't that the line that Obama always uses?
Yup.
That truth is that we have been duped again.
During the same interview, Brown told Walters the following about gay marriage....
And on the marriage issue that you brought up, it's settled here in Massachusetts, but I believe that states should have the ability to determine their own destiny and the government should not be interfering with individual states' rights on issues that they deal with on a daily basis.
So Scott Brown is perfectly okay with Massachusetts or any other state deciding to legalize gay marriage?
No, that is not conservative.
No, that is not okay.
The truth is that we have been duped again.
Scott Brown is not a conservative.
He hasn't even been seated yet, and yet he has already told Republican leaders that there are going to be times when he will be voting with the Democrats.
Wow! That sure does not sound like a conservative revolution at all.
It does not appear that Scott Brown is anything like the hardcore conservative that will be fighting tooth and nail to stop the Obama agenda that may tea party activists thought that they were electing.
The reality is that Scott Brown is going to be one of the most liberal Republicans in the history of the party.
In Washington D.C. we seem to have two parties now - the Democrats and the "not quite as radically liberal" Democrats.
True conservatives are a dying breed in Washington.
The truth is that we have been duped again.
When are we going to learn that we should never cast a single vote for any candidate who is pro-abortion?
Ever.
It doesn't matter how many tax cuts you pass - if the United States continues to kill about a million babies a year by abortion we are not going to be blessed.
There have been approximately 50 million babies murdered in the abortion mills of America since Roe v. Wade in 1973.
Blood is on the hands on this nation.
If we do not stop it now, when are we going to stop it?
The truth is that we are going to reap what we sow.
The only hope for a turnaround in the United States is for a radical moral awakening to take place.
And electing pro-abortion Republicans to Congress is not going to help one ounce.
Electing Scott Brown was not a victory.
It was a disgrace to the Republican party.



























I knew it. But the GOP was so eager for their new poster boy they went and did this.
Scott Brown is not the Conservative Messiah.
http://politicalintegritynow.com/2010/01/scott-brown-is-not-the-conservative-messiah-so-please-stop-with-all-this-hoopla/
Long Live the Republic.