#106 – Playing Both Sides
Some politicians say they are “personally” pro-life but that they won’t impose their beliefs on others. There are two things to take away from this situation…
Welcome to our new series, “Abortion Distortion,” where we turn the tables and make the pro-choice side defend the illogical, deceptive and immoral nature of their positions!
Like how politicians say they are “personally” pro-life but that they won’t impose their beliefs on others. These politicians think it makes them enlightened and tolerant. There are two things to take away from this situation – watch to see what they are…
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When politicians say they are “personally” pro-life but that they won’t impose their beliefs on others, they think it makes them enlightened and tolerant. In reality, it makes them gutless hypocrites who are desperately hoping that they can play both ends against the middle. So they say what one side wants to hear them say, while agreeing to do what the other side wants them to do.
In the final analysis, there are two things to take away from this situation. First, when some political hack tells you up front that their words won’t match their actions on an issue that decides life or death for innocent human beings, they are telling you that they can’t be trusted on any issue. The other thing they are telling you is that, if you vote for them, you are as big a fool as they are.
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