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Split Decision: Clinton wins Indiana, Obama wins North Carolina

The title doesn’t say it all.  Sen. Hillary Clinton won Indiana by only 2 percentage points while Sen. Barack Obama won in NC by 15 points.  This means that Clinton will not get very many more delegates out of Indiana than Obama, and the difference between Obama’s delegates and Clinton’s delegates in NC will make up for Clinton’s Pennsylvania win two weeks ago.

Can Clinton stay in?  She’s saying yes right now.  Her argument right now is that she won Indiana, which borders Obama’s home state of Illinois, her national poll numbers are increasing, she has a lead in superdelegates, and Michigan and Florida delegates have not been but should be counted.

These arguments seem desperate at best, though, and superdelegates may start to abandon Sen.

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Pro-Life Democrats Support Obama

For a long time now, I’ve thought that there needed to be a change in the tone of the debate over abortion.  I don’t adhere blindly to the well-worn belief that “bipartisanship is good.”  Healthy debate is good, and there are times when people are elected because of what they believe in.  No, the reason I think the tone of the abortion debate needs to change is that we pro-lifers aren’t getting anywhere the way we’re going now.

If we take a step back, we realize that there are two major roadblocks to making at least abortion on demand illegal.  The first is the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Decision of 1972.  Before any significant change in abortion law can happen, this case must be overturned.  Right now, there is a 4-4 split amongst conservative and liberal justices on the Supreme Court, with one justice who sometimes sides with conservatives and sometimes with liberals on the bench.  So, it is conceivable that Roe v. Wade could be overturned, but don’t hold your breath.  That brings me to the second hurdle.  Even if Roe v. Wade is overturned, states would have to enact laws to illegalize (NAW) abortion on demand.  Otherwise, it would continue–unless we try another strategy.

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Barack Obama Is Not a Muslim

Visit snopes.com, and you’ll find no fewer than 7 Internet rumors about Barack Obama, mostly related to his heritage and personal background. Most of them are completely false, and some are just exaggerated. What I’m most concerned about is the Christian community’s role in spreading false rumors. At best, those who forward e-mails or tell someone Barack Obama is Muslim, racist, or unpatriotic are gossiping. At worst, they’re spreading lies. I recommend you take the time to read the entire Snopes debunking of the rumor that Obama is a “radical Muslim.” He’s not a Muslim, radical or otherwise.

I don’t support Barack Obama for President. As I wrote in an earlier post, I’m a Republican.

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