(November 17, 2016 at 10:40 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Example:
My mom is EXTREMELY anti abortion. It was my aunt's pro life views that saved my older sister from being aborted when my mom got pregnant at 19 by a drug dealer abusive boyfriend, and everyone else in the family wanted my mom to abort her.
Abortion is an extremely personal, and emotional thing for my mom.
BUT, my mom voted for Hillary. Despite Hillary being super pro choice, even when it comes to late term abortions. Does that make my mom pro choice? Does that mean she "overlooked' an issue that is so close to her heart? Does that mean she agrees with Hillary on her views regarding this issue? No!
My mom voted for Hillary because, as bad as she thought Hillary was, she thought Trump was worse. In her own words, she "voted anti Trump."
...It's the same way with many Trump voters, including my father who begrudgingly voted for him.
Get your terminology straight. If your mother were truly pro life then she would have no problem with allowing other women to do what they want with their bodies. Instead she wants them to be forced to carry foetuses to term even if it'll kill them.
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