Collin Roth sums up his partisan attack this way, missing his own acknowledgement that Democrats are "pro-choice," meaning we offer...choice:
So just to be clear, Democratic Party of Wisconsin spokesman Graeme Zielinski claims that he “hates abortion,” despite being the spokesman for a party that represents nearly every pro-choice politician in America and receives millions of dollars in support from Planned Parenthood and EMILY’s List. But the very next day, Zielinski is claiming that Rep. Paul Ryan is a “cafeteria Catholic” whom “practicing Catholics should be angry with” for “wrapping himself in a faith he controverts with his public life.” Perhaps this all makes sense to Zielinski. But he might be the only person.My own concept of when life begins is at viability. But God is even clearer in Genesis:
Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.Any questions? Here's my response in their comments section:
Boy, you guys just don't get it. Democrats have been saying over and over the word and concept of "choice."
Is Media Trackers so desperate for "gotchas" that you chanced running this story hoping no one would notice? Looks like (another comment) Edward Perkins bought into hook, line and sinker.
Zielinski is like many Democrats, he believes in choice, not the normal hard line offered by Republicans. He's pointing out the hypocrisy of conservatives edicts. We aren't hard line Catholics, or zealot fundamentalists. Graeme can believe what he likes. Apparently conservatives can't. The churches position on contraception and abortion isn't referenced in the bible. That's why the right wing is so adamant about establishing when life begins, it’s a control/power thing. The authoritarian Catholic Church traditions were developed to control the flock. There's a reason Martin Luther split from the church.
The phony outrage or utter cluelessness of your story here should be an embarrassment. Thanks for the material.
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