-=> Alan Ianson wrote to jimmylogan <=-
>> I doubt if a mojority of the population in your area want it either.
> No way to know since everyone doesn't vote, but only in small pockets
> (Memphis and Nashville) do the majority send those that are the most
> vocal. The rest of the state sends those that are defending family
> and life.
AI> I am not talking about elections. It is a fact, ~70% of people in the
AI> US want women to have health care when they need it, and the right to
AI> chose to have a baby or not.
AI> Just because a women chooses today not to have a baby she may choose to
AI> do that at another time.
We live in a democratic republic - or another way to say it a representative
republic. You can quote a statistic but laws don't change because of that.
If that many people wanted abortion on demand then I believe the lawmakers
would have no choice but to make it happen.
The lawmakers in MY state have not made it happen because according to
them they are representing their constiguents. This does NOT translate
to 70% want abortion on demand.
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