Author Topic: Evangelicals Struggle to Address Premarital Sex and Abortion  (Read 39 times)

Offline Woody

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1.  Unemployment %8.2.


2.  U6 unemployment %14.9.


3.  GDP Growth under %2.0.



4.  Percent of spending to GDP %25.


What problems with social issues evangelicals may be having is not a high national concern at the moment.

Your right but Evangelicals  and birth control are all part of the Romney admin control of women's bodies that would come into power if Romney became President. Some people just don't realize the amount of changes  the Romney admin. would make in people's lives. So to me a Romney admnin is all a part of something I don't want in my own life and family and I sure most women would not like it either. So the word must get out. kentay 


Actually no, they are not part of the Romney campaign.  There are no legislative moves or portions of the Romney platform that is attempting to remove the right to obtain an abortion or birth control. At the moment MOST Americans are not concerned with those issues no matter how much the left is attempting to make them the issue.
« Last Edit: July 13, 2012, 01:03:22 pm by Woody »
A reminder for kentay:
I fully support going back to ALL, that says ALL THE CLINTON TAX and spend policies that led to the economic boom in the second half of the 90's.