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WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican White House nominee Mitt Romney faced the task of getting his campaign back on track Tuesday after a hidden camera caught him off guard, while President Barack Obama was kicking back in New York on David Letterman's couch and at a fundraiser with Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
Romney plans no apology for stating that nearly half of Americans "believe that they are victims." Instead, he is expected to respond to questions about the statement by reinforcing the message he delivered at a hastily called news conference Monday night, in which he said Obama favors "a government-centered society" with people dependent on public support.
Romney advisers concede the video came at a bad time - seven weeks before Election Day and with early voting beginning in two dozen states by this weekend. They acknowledge the remarks may dominate news coverage for days but dispute the notion that Romney's comments could fundamentally change the election.
The unscripted moment was reminiscent of the 2008 campaign, when Obama was caught telling the wealthy wing of his party at a private fundraiser in San Francisco that some residents of depressed rural areas get bitter and "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them."
In the Romney video, recorded at a Florida fundraiser in May, the candidate says 47 percent of Americans don't pay taxes and believe they are entitled to extensive government support. "My job is not to worry about those people," he said.
After the video posted late Monday afternoon on Mother Jones magazine's website, Romney refused to take them back. He told reporters that while his comments were "not elegantly stated," he stood by his remarks.
"Those who are reliant on government are not as attracted to my message of slimming down the size of government," Romney said in Costa Mesa, Calif., doubling down on his statement.
Democrats were quick to take advantage of the fallout from the video that reinforced accusations that Romney, born into privilege, cannot understand the struggles many Americans face. A pro-Obama super political action committee quickly pushed up the air date for a new television advertisement in response.
The ad, from Priorities USA Action, was previously shown online and never mentions the Romney video because it was produced before it became public. But the super PAC says it believes the ad's message serves as a counter to the Republican nominee's words and bought time to begin airing it as early as Tuesday on stations in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin.
"Doesn't Mitt Romney understand we can't rebuild America by tearing down the middle class?" the narrator says. The group also is likely to start running new ads using Romney's words from the fundraising video.
Obama was told about the video Monday afternoon by staff traveling with him on a campaign trip to Ohio. The president has not publicly commented on the video, but could do so Tuesday when he tapes an interview with David Letterman and delivers remarks at a fundraiser at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. After that, Obama was set to collect nearly $4 million at a $40,000-a-ticket fundraiser at a Manhattan nightclub with husband and wife musicians Jay-Z and Beyonce.
Romney had no public appearances scheduled Tuesday and planned to raise money in Salt Lake City and in Dallas with former first lady Laura Bush at the Bushes' Texas home.
Looking to change the subject, Romney's campaign rolled out a new television ad featuring a mother and infant, aimed at cutting into Obama's advantage with female voters. It argued that Obama's economic policies would make women's lives harder.
Romney faced growing complaints that his campaign fumbled opportunities at the Republican convention in August on foreign unrest and, most crucially, on the U.S. economy, which is seen as Obama's weakest point. GOP activists and consultants have fretted as opinion polls suggest Obama has opened a small lead over Romney since the parties' late-summer conventions.
The unexpected video, recorded in May and released Monday, sent Romney's aides scrambling yet again.
Romney surrogate Donald Trump said: "I think he has to not apologize. ... What he said is probably what he thinks."
"The problem they have is, they are not being tough enough," Trump said in a telephone interview Tuesday on NBC's "Today" show. "I'm not saying down and dirty, but that's exactly what President Obama is doing with them. They have to get tougher or they're going to lose this campaign."
Romney refused to take back his remarks and senior adviser Bay Buchanan told CNN on Tuesday that, "as a candidate he can't worry about those he can't get."
The Obama campaign e-mailed donors asking for contributions in response.
"The man who spoke these words - who demonstrates such disgust and disdain for half of our fellow Americans - is the other side's choice for president of the United States," wrote Obama campaign manager Jim Messina. "He wants to lead our country. If we don't come through for President Obama right now, this will be the guy making big decisions that affect us and our families every single day."
In the video, Romney said 47 percent of Americans pay no income tax.
About 46 percent of Americans owed no federal income tax in 2011, although many of them paid other forms of taxes. More than 16 million elderly Americans avoid federal income taxes solely because of tax breaks that apply only to seniors, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.
In the clip released by Mother Jones, Romney also is asked about the "Palestinian problem." He gives a rambling response, then says "the Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace" and "the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish."
Full, uncut video released
Later Tuesday, Mother Jones released the full 49-minute video uncut, in two parts:
Part 1:
Part 2:
Romney plans no apology for stating that nearly half of Americans "believe that they are victims." Instead, he is expected to respond to questions about the statement by reinforcing the message he delivered at a hastily called news conference Monday night, in which he said Obama favors "a government-centered society" with people dependent on public support.
Romney advisers concede the video came at a bad time - seven weeks before Election Day and with early voting beginning in two dozen states by this weekend. They acknowledge the remarks may dominate news coverage for days but dispute the notion that Romney's comments could fundamentally change the election.
The unscripted moment was reminiscent of the 2008 campaign, when Obama was caught telling the wealthy wing of his party at a private fundraiser in San Francisco that some residents of depressed rural areas get bitter and "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them."
In the Romney video, recorded at a Florida fundraiser in May, the candidate says 47 percent of Americans don't pay taxes and believe they are entitled to extensive government support. "My job is not to worry about those people," he said.
After the video posted late Monday afternoon on Mother Jones magazine's website, Romney refused to take them back. He told reporters that while his comments were "not elegantly stated," he stood by his remarks.
"Those who are reliant on government are not as attracted to my message of slimming down the size of government," Romney said in Costa Mesa, Calif., doubling down on his statement.
Democrats were quick to take advantage of the fallout from the video that reinforced accusations that Romney, born into privilege, cannot understand the struggles many Americans face. A pro-Obama super political action committee quickly pushed up the air date for a new television advertisement in response.
The ad, from Priorities USA Action, was previously shown online and never mentions the Romney video because it was produced before it became public. But the super PAC says it believes the ad's message serves as a counter to the Republican nominee's words and bought time to begin airing it as early as Tuesday on stations in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin.
"Doesn't Mitt Romney understand we can't rebuild America by tearing down the middle class?" the narrator says. The group also is likely to start running new ads using Romney's words from the fundraising video.
Obama was told about the video Monday afternoon by staff traveling with him on a campaign trip to Ohio. The president has not publicly commented on the video, but could do so Tuesday when he tapes an interview with David Letterman and delivers remarks at a fundraiser at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. After that, Obama was set to collect nearly $4 million at a $40,000-a-ticket fundraiser at a Manhattan nightclub with husband and wife musicians Jay-Z and Beyonce.
Romney had no public appearances scheduled Tuesday and planned to raise money in Salt Lake City and in Dallas with former first lady Laura Bush at the Bushes' Texas home.
Looking to change the subject, Romney's campaign rolled out a new television ad featuring a mother and infant, aimed at cutting into Obama's advantage with female voters. It argued that Obama's economic policies would make women's lives harder.
Romney faced growing complaints that his campaign fumbled opportunities at the Republican convention in August on foreign unrest and, most crucially, on the U.S. economy, which is seen as Obama's weakest point. GOP activists and consultants have fretted as opinion polls suggest Obama has opened a small lead over Romney since the parties' late-summer conventions.
The unexpected video, recorded in May and released Monday, sent Romney's aides scrambling yet again.
Romney surrogate Donald Trump said: "I think he has to not apologize. ... What he said is probably what he thinks."
"The problem they have is, they are not being tough enough," Trump said in a telephone interview Tuesday on NBC's "Today" show. "I'm not saying down and dirty, but that's exactly what President Obama is doing with them. They have to get tougher or they're going to lose this campaign."
Romney refused to take back his remarks and senior adviser Bay Buchanan told CNN on Tuesday that, "as a candidate he can't worry about those he can't get."
The Obama campaign e-mailed donors asking for contributions in response.
"The man who spoke these words - who demonstrates such disgust and disdain for half of our fellow Americans - is the other side's choice for president of the United States," wrote Obama campaign manager Jim Messina. "He wants to lead our country. If we don't come through for President Obama right now, this will be the guy making big decisions that affect us and our families every single day."
In the video, Romney said 47 percent of Americans pay no income tax.
About 46 percent of Americans owed no federal income tax in 2011, although many of them paid other forms of taxes. More than 16 million elderly Americans avoid federal income taxes solely because of tax breaks that apply only to seniors, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.
In the clip released by Mother Jones, Romney also is asked about the "Palestinian problem." He gives a rambling response, then says "the Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace" and "the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish."
Full, uncut video released
Later Tuesday, Mother Jones released the full 49-minute video uncut, in two parts:
Part 1:
Part 2:
In other news, the Obama administration ignored Chinese diplomats and generals screaming for the blood of the Japanese (who we're treaty-bound to defend), continue to ignore the fact that we had warning of an attack that resulted in the rape and death of our ambassador by stating they were spontaneous protests, and we've given more food stamps for Mexicans in the last six months than actual down and out Americans. Nice reporting - expect to see this story drift into oblivion... ABC - the voice of the DNC.
 @nkroadcaptain http://www.factcheck.org/tag/food-stamps/
 @nkroadcaptain Do you ever look at the facts? Are you aware illegals don't qualify for food stamps?
 @nkroadcaptain "the rape and death of our ambassador"
Huh?
 @nkroadcaptain Just ABC? How about most of the mainstream media.Â
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It is really getting like the old USSR--we know the truth, we are just never able to speak it. Hopefully enough Americans remain to throw these leftist enemies out of office in November
Right on Romney. Finally some truth coming out of a politician. He's definetely got my vote now! Enough of the celebrity king and queen. Watching NBC lead with the story right now. Brian and company are absolutely giddy. No bias there. The good news is that it's just a few more percentage pts to put us over 50% and the road to the 2nd American revolution will be irreversible.
Funny how every time Romney tells the truth the liberal media gets into a tizzy. At least Romney is not out there telling business owners "you did not build that..somebody else did". I would venture to say the President's campaign is the shaky one. By the looks of this article they are getting very scared if this is the best they can come up with. Anything to take the focus off of Obama's failing economy and foreign policy failures.
 @CaptainD It's not the truth. It's a proven lie. See the links upstream.
 @CaptainD I wonder why the media didn't go into a tizzy over that revealing comment. Oh yeah, they agree with it.
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Not to worry, they will be out of business in a decade. We will see Olbermann and other propagandists on the street begging for change.
The truth just slapped a bunch of socialist leaning liberals in the face. While they love for the government to seize the property of others to give to them - in the name of compassion and kindness (under the threat of imprisonment) - they don't want stodgy old guys point it out to them. Obama - vilify success; Romney - lament the lazy. I'll go with Romney.
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Can't wait to replace the food stamp president with the job creating president.Â
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 @Fugonn Jobs created:
Republicans: 24 million.
Democrats: 42 Million.
And it took the Democrats four years less. How many Jobs did W create?
 @rockguy  @Fugonn You mean how many millions of jobs did "W" lose!Â
You may want to move out of the country. Have you seen the polls lately? It appears it's game, set, match for President Obama. Increasingly people are turned off to the used car salesman, Mitt Romney.Â
 @HallandOates yeah, keep whistling past that graveyard. Many Americans will hang up on pollsters with their intrusive questions.
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The left has managed to create a shadow of the old USSR--what everyone knows is true is forbidden to mention. But in the voting booth there won't be a Democratic thug or extremist to force you to vote for the Lightbringer.
 @LockesChild  @HallandOates So...you don't believe the polls that say Willard is leading in the Red Southern States?
You know, I really get a kick out of the irony of the right wing having become the Reds...
@HallandOates Would that be the same polls that showed that Carter was going to beat Reagan, or maybe the ones that said Dukakis would be Bush Sr? Just curious.
 @markus49  @HallandOates No, they'd be the stats from 538, which is staggeringly accurate. Less than 25% chance of Romney winning.
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 @HallandOates You mean those polls where they ask 15 Democrats to every 1 Republicans what they think LMAO. Obumer should be up by a lot more with all the media support he receives. Now if we can just keep all the dead people from the last 20 years from voting for Obama, Mitt might have a chance. =)
"they ask 15 Democrats to every 1 Republicans" most likely because so few people will even admit to being a rep anymore. A while back a number of them tried to claim that they represented the GOP instead of the reps. Then even those deniers finally realized that most people were a little more intelligent than the average tbagger and thus most people obviously still knew who those hiding GOPers really were. And robmoney still has no chance at all and never did. Especially after all of his conciliations to all of those low intelligence tbaggers including all of those multiples on multiples of flip flops and the required acceptance of Ryan as well as his foreign tour, his ME statements, his complete disconnection with about all but some of the millionaires and billionaires, a lot of the rest of his statements, actions, and etc. etc. Obviously. bwahahahaha
Sadly, the last two weeks are just a precurser as to what the media is gonna do to Romney.
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Everything this man says will be stripped down to nuts and bolts, and reassembled to fit the car the MSM wants to build.
And the ignorant will eat it up because they're too lazy to do their own research.
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Romney was right when he said he couldn't reach 47% of the people. How do ya talk to someone when they refuse to open the door?
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If the man speaks the truth, he'll be castrated by the media and those that control them. If he sucks up to the 47%, he gets castrated by the media and those that control them.
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In the mean time, Obie gets to polish his halo and continue to ignore our countries problems. Where's the coverage there?Â
 @bobalouie I suggest you look at any reporting on that 47% and get back to us. It was a lie.
 @bobalouie "Sadly, the last two weeks are just a precurser as to what the media is gonna do to Romney."
Actually, he did it to himself - the media did not force him to say these words...
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Yer right. The media just rewrote the script and took everything out of context.
Just as I said.
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Kinda like when they took the Trevon Martin videos and edited them to support their own agenda.
Then they got caught. Apologies? Pffftttt... The harm was done, and the media got a pass.
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 @OrcasThunder  @bobalouie I think Myth Romney is speaking for himself. There's no puppet or coercion involved!Â
..... I cannot wait until the election is over.... Each side has become so polarized it is beyond ridiculous.  Honestly, there are things in each platform I agree with and disagree with.
@The WA Mama   A-men to that.
"the Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace"
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It is good to hear the truth being spoken.
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And love the way the AP and other media are slobbering over these supposed misteps while ignoring Obama's idiocies (like Egypt is not an ally)
From what I've heard of his speech... I don't really disagree with it. There are to many people who feel that the Government is required to give them the things the rest of us work for. I'm do not have some fancy degree from a top University, but I do have a job that I have managed to keep for the last 6 years. Am I so amazing or did I just put a little effort into it? I worked for everything I have, nobody handed it to me.
 @Gadsden "I worked for everything I have, nobody handed it to me."
And a whole lot of people who did just that lost most or all of it when they - along with thousands of others - lost their jobs when the economy tanked...through no fault of their own. People near retirement lost their entire pensions - money that they had saved just like everyone should do, planned to provide for their golden years...through no fault of their own.
It wasn't "government" that did this to them, it was "business", the corporations that gave the CEOs huge bonuses for laying people off, that caused this condition.
All these people want is for the businesses to consider the people who work for them before what the bottom line is, and they want government to make sure the businesses are being up-front and honest with their employees.
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And you and Willard would dismiss them as "lazy ner-do-well" rejects.
 @OrcasThunder I guess you are still missing the part where I said "people abusing the system". Also, if you think Government and Corporations are two separate things, think again. Corporations throw money at the Government and money controls the Government. Don't think that campaign contributions come without strings attached.
 @Gadsden lucky you. Also lucky you that you don't have an aged parent on food stamps or medicaid, a disabled veteran sibling, an aunt or uncle severely injured on the job, a relative working below substance wage to try and put food on the table for his or her family... Lucky You Indeed! And also, lucky you that your life isn't burdened by compassion or feelings of kindness and concern for those less fortunate than yourself...
 @tufa23 Where did I say I had none of those things? Where did I say I had no compassion? I simply said I work for what I have. If you aren't trying to work for what you have, then no, I don't have compassion for you. I've seen first hand too many people abusing the system. I quote from someone who was offered a entry level job. "Why would I take an entry level job, when Government assistance is paying me more right now?" You don't see a problem with that?
 @Gadsden  @tufa23 That ain't the 47%, most are grany and gramps living on Social Security. Some are the 1%ers who took advantage of all of the tax code loop holes.
The truth of the matter is that in one way he is right. Americans used to be a pretty self sufficient people. Over the years more and more people are expecting the government to step in and fix everything. We need a smaller government and to get Americans back to the self sufficient place they used to be. The more control of everything the government has the less freedom we as a people have.
@Jatok"Fundamentally Transforming the United States of America" Obama wasn't kidding!!
and the insightful comments by his Chief- of-Staff, Rahm Emanuel, in that âYou Never Want a Serious Crises to go to Waste" And in the last 4 years they have been very busy and the current poll number show that they are having a lot of success..... MoonBat dependents running amok =)
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 @Jatok You mean like the way the GOP seeks to control what a woman can do with her body and whether or not homosexuals should have the right to marry.
The government has had two parties for as far back as I can remember and both parties one way or another have brought this country to where it is at. Right now the current issues isn't who did what because the end result is still the same. Right now is the time to straighten this country out for the well being of everyone. There's plenty of blame to go around, but that doesn't change the condition we are in.
Your comment addresses your beliefs and I respect that. I am saying that we have altogether to many cradle to grave entitlements and to many people who think the government needs to step in and fix everything for them. Over the years the government has gotten involved in to many things that it shouldn't have.
 @alaska_dreamin  @Jatok How is it just a woman's body when a real life is growing inside of her? What about that baby's rights? How can we keep justifying murder in the name of birth control?? And what about that father's right's? That's what I thought. Nobody wants to talk about that. How selfish.Â
@Star Shooter Am I arguing with him? And here I thought I was just throwing stumps at him. But some time ago I already called him out as a troll who even lives under a bridge. And I am sorry but sometimes I just canât help myself when it comes to these twitty twits. Sometimes it is almost even kind of fun throwing the stumps at them and watching how they bob, weave, evade, gesticulate, etc. etc. But thank you for spelling it out for us. I am sure that everyone on the thread definitely appreciates that. :->>
 @Star Shooter  @alaska_dreamin  @flyskiwindsurf  @freemonttroll "Stop feeding"
A better path, agreed.
On the other hand, Troll skins do make such wonderful containers for picking up after my dogs - especially after the 12 year old has OD'd on MiraLAX...
 @Star Shooter See my post below, I stopped and will not acknowledge the troll again, on any comment board.
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You are arguing with a guy named @freemonttroll who claims to be on government assistance and is going to vote for Romney because they are tired of people being on government assistance.
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@path_tech And exactly again.
@alaska_dreamin Exactly.
@FremontTroll âa) keep your legs clothes and use some judgement, or b) use some sort of birth control. If b) fails and you end up with a baby anyways, then you should have went with plan a) until you were readyâ Says the loser who fathered a baby with his (his description) loser ex.
@FremontTroll âchooses to abort just because the baby doesn't fit her lifestyle or she doesn't know how to close her legs.â Says the loser who fathered a baby with his (self described) loser ex.
@FremontTroll So what exactly does posting that you fathered a baby with a loser say about you?
 @FremontTroll  @alaska_dreamin Well, it could be said that the 3 kids and 4 abortions were YOUR fault - just because you couldn't keep your panties on and zipped...
 @FremontTroll  @alaska_dreamin "It is off topic when 99% of abortions are promiscuous mothers that can't keep their legs closed."
99%?
Didn't you just state that it was 90%?
Having trouble keeping your numbers straight?
 @FremontTroll  @path_tech Have you always had this hatred of women, or was it that one crappy experience with one crappy woman?
 @FremontTroll  @path_tech So...you made a lousy choice in your marriage...too bad. How does that justify punishing the rest of the females in the country?
 @FremontTroll  @path_tech "Again, way off topic"...
Why? If you are so concerned about the "rights of the embryo", do you really have so little concern for the risk that the rapist might actually gain control of the child after it is born? If the "father" has such rights, wouldn't he be able to block the mother from putting the child up for adoption - perhaps even win the right to adopt the child himself?
Doesn't that violate the rights of the child that you rally around?
 @path_tech  @FremontTroll "Does a rapist have parental rights"
Unfortunately, in too many cases, they do.
The question should not be "does", it should be "should"...and the answer in most cases should be "NO!"...
 @FremontTroll  @alaska_dreamin The 10% you mention is disputable... But you defend the right of the 1% to get richer, and yet deny the rights of the 10% to control their own bodies?
Troll is right...
 @agatha So...if you think you might be raped, birth control is your answer?
BUT...there are people who want to ban ALL birth control...
You know me?
 @agatha so says the one who was never a rape victim...
 @FremontTroll  @alaska_dreamin You talkin about those welfare mothers again? How about you talk about what it costs the tax payers to support those single mothers who can't keep a full time job and take care of their child. Oh you want to get rid of the government programs that support these mothers and their child. Then you want to deny them the right to an abortion.
 @HallandOates  @FremontTroll  @alaska_dreamin  @Jatok LOL
@FremontTroll  Unfortunately for you and your ilk, rape a valid subject when debating the pros and cons of abortion.  You seem to not recognize that. Maybe if those rape victims had just closed their legs during the assault?
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@FremontTroll   talk about the pot calling.... oh, nevermind.
 @alaska_dreamin Bottom line, you don't want a baby then either a) keep your legs clothes and use some judgement, or b) use some sort of birth control. If b) fails and you end up with a baby anyways, then you should have went with plan a) until you were ready. Enough said.Â
 @alaska_dreamin It is off topic when 99% of abortions are promiscuous mothers that can't keep their legs closed. Rape is another subject entirely.Â
 @FremontTroll Off topic, in 31 states rapists are able to assert the same custody and visitation rights to their children as a father who conceived a child through consensual sex. Discussing rapists is hardly off topic when we talk about banning abortion and the morning after pill.Â
 @path_tech You are putting rape into it. I'm not even talking about rape. You are the one throwing that in there to justify murder of a baby.Â
which birth control depends on which religion right?Â
 @iwantthis name That baby is just as much mine as it is yours. But we're talking about morals here. Something you clearly lack.
@FremontTroll  So, you are using your life experiences to tell yourself there is no rape in this world therefore, it's not even a valid point on the topic of Abortion. I'm not putting words into your mouth, I'm just asking a question. BTW, my first comments were never answered by you, just spun and evaded.
until that baby is born that baby would be mine, not yours. The next question would be you ready to support it if I cant or dont want to?
 And oh most the time the father doesnt care either. You call it murder. I dont. WE disagree. We probably disagree alot more than this as well. So i dont believe anyone is selfish we just disagree
 @path_tech  @FremontTroll I'm not even going to get into that. I'm talking about a woman that chooses to abort just because the baby doesn't fit her lifestyle or she doesn't know how to close her legs.Â
 @alaska_dreamin  @path_tech You're going way off topic just to avoid the truth.Â
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 @path_tech Again, way off topic. Rape has nothing to do with it. I was a single father. I had to fight with my ex just to keep her from getting an abortion. I didn't rape her. She would start throwing abortion in my face when she would get mad. In the end she kept the baby that I have now raised on my own for 7 years. I can't even imagine life without my daughter. My ex has now had 3 kids and 4 abortions. She's a LOSER! My own kid wants nothing to do with her mom.Â
@FremontTroll @alaska_dreamin  FremontTroll, you are evading. Does a rapist have parental rights during a woman's pregency and after the baby is born?
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What about when a woman's health is in serious jeporady?
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I'd really like to know what you think about that.
 @path_tech "It would not be long before I would learn firsthand that in the vast majority of states -- 31 -- men who father through rape are able to assert the same custody and visitation rights to their children that other fathers enjoy."
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 @alaska_dreamin Rape? LMAO. Just shows how extreme you are. I'm talking about 90% of the abortions that woman have just because the baby is "inconvenient" for them. This has nothing to do with rape. Â
Your body your choice, then keep your legs crossed or use birth control.
The father's rights? For the sake of arguement, if a man rapes a woman and she get's pregnent, he has rights? Wow.
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If a woman is told by a doctor that her health is in serious jeparody if she doensn't abort, the fetus has more rights than the woman?
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The GOP (i.e. the men that are running the party) view women as nothing but baby factories that should be pushing them out like pez dispensers till their bodies give out. What I like best about the ultra-religious conservatives is that they strive so hard to force women to have babies then they turn their backs when the baby is born and tells everyone that they won't support unwed mothers, out of work mothers, welefare moms...etc.Â
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A party of hypocrites, if you ask me.
 @Gadsden Big difference, the Democrats aren't the ones screaming about needing less government interference in our lives and then going out of their way to interfere more.
 @FremontTroll Oh you mean the rape daddies that people like Todd Akin want to protect. Sorry my body, my choice.
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And stop pretending like this is just about abortion, they also want to ban various methods of birth control because they don't jive with their religious beliefs.
 @HallandOates  @FremontTroll  @alaska_dreamin  @Jatok Really? I bet the Democrats support Government regulation when it carries out their agenda. It's not some secret plan of the GOP. Heck, I'm gonna support someone who wants to carry out my agenda. It's just common sense to do so.
 @FremontTroll  @alaska_dreamin  @Jatok The GOP supports government regulation when is carries out their agenda.Â