blogs.abcnews.com — In an interview with GQ, Steele was asked if he thinks women have the right to choose abortion. ?Yeah. I mean, again, I think that?s an individual choice." Later in the same interview, he said "The states should make that choice. That?s what the choice is. The individual choice rests in the states." Today, he favored an amendment banning abortion.
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poopsybythebayMar 13, 2009
LOL-That is funny!
rheaumeMar 13, 2009
For a while he also had signed a repeal to equal rights until he realized what that actually meant.
sqlserverMar 13, 2009
Steele is a classic example of Republican thinking. He really doesn't represent the new Republican Party(well, it's not so new anymore), which is about control and religion while pretending to be about "small" government.("Remember kids, if the government helps citizens with evil science, education, infrastructure, and healthcare, it's big and bad. If the government hurts Americans by restricting rights, it's small government!")Because he doesn't really connect with the Republican Party, the real reason he was made head honcho is because he's black. Yup. Republicans seriously thought that their losses all throughout the government were because "They didn't have hip black people like Obama", instead of the reality that the last 8 years of Republican policy have completely screwed us over.
Closed AccountMar 13, 2009
flip flop, flip flop, flip flop.
insightfulMar 13, 2009
Depends on how many Viagra Rush took that day?
Closed AccountMar 13, 2009
Steele is a bigot, anti-2nd Amendment and now this comes out. Not surprised at all. The Republican Party is going the way of the WHIG PARTY, which is good because they don’t stand for the family and limited small government at all. The Republican Party = Socialists and the Democrat Party = Communists. Not much of a freakin choice. A new party needs to be formed badly or one of the 2 third parties needs to replace them period!
nosferotuMar 13, 2009
I'm shocked you got so many diggs there, Dr. Obvious. And punctuated with a LOL, no less.
serinusMar 13, 2009
Steele could have been fine if he'd just taken his first position each time and stuck with it. He could have actually headed the republicans in the right direction.