I'm not Voting for a Man, I'm Voting for Generations of Children and their Right to Live
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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I don’t think someone is a good candidate just because he is prolife. But he cannot be a good candidate unless he is prolife. Personally, if he is committed to legalized child-killing, as a matter of conscience I must vote against him.
John Piper takes this same position in an article he wrote about one-issue politics.
Now, when someone says, "But still, abortion isn't the only issue," I agree. I care very much about the poor and racial equality. That's why if John McCain was committed to legalizing the killing of the poor and the killing of ethnic minorities, I would not vote for him either.
Full essay
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If you don't already go there, Townhall has some excellent essays on the candidates and the upcoming election.
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