I will never understand this logic. https://t.co/XEreyGmftq
— Sarah (@sarah_wxtx) September 21, 2015
Does the Good Book say that you must check your most cherished and tightly held beliefs at the door if you enter politics? The copy Joe Biden goes by apparently says that very thiing:
As a Roman Catholic, @VP told @americamag he accepts Church doctrine against abortion, but not to "impose" that view on others.
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) September 21, 2015
Oh, OK.
https://twitter.com/pvlifeguy/status/645952635749597184
Strange, he has no problem imposing ALL his other views… @markknoller @VP @americamag
— Carlsbadbugkila ™ (@carlsbadbugkil1) September 21, 2015
Strange indeed!
@markknoller @VP @americamag Huh.. if taxpayers are funding planned parenthood, doesn't that mean someone has imposed their views on me?
— Colorado RedTraci (@goptraci) September 21, 2015
@markknoller @VP @americamag What about views on gay marriage, confederate flags, Common Core… shall I go on?
— Colorado RedTraci (@goptraci) September 21, 2015
That's weird. By federally funding Planned Parenthood, Biden is imposing the opposite belief on me. https://t.co/AIUVjRC52e
— RBe (@RBPundit) September 21, 2015
How about "imposing" Obamacare on all of us? https://t.co/O591Q55JQ3
— Harriet Baldwin ?? (@HarrietBaldwin) September 21, 2015
Cool. Now do health insurance. https://t.co/SqGLLQeUqy
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) September 21, 2015
https://twitter.com/RedGalBlueState/status/645954575527243776
@markknoller @willrahn @VP @americamag Why is abortion the one thing they don't want to "impose"? Prob because it's a bullshit dodge.
— Dave Mason (@EvadMason) September 21, 2015
Bingo!
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