02-21-2012, 06:07 PM
The Nader effect might seem bigger than it was, or maybe smaller to me than it was. When it came down to it, Nader never really had much of a chance to be president. Around here, he was a punchline, instead of a candidate.
Contraception is a religious point for a large % of religions (christianity, catholicism, islam, and I think the jewish faith) , meaning that it is going to be a factor for both parties. This is fueled in part by the Conservative's War on Planned Parenthood, Obama's recent attempt to force the issue, and a few other things.
but since it crosses both religious and political lines, contraception will become a more prominent political issue.
Contraception is a religious point for a large % of religions (christianity, catholicism, islam, and I think the jewish faith) , meaning that it is going to be a factor for both parties. This is fueled in part by the Conservative's War on Planned Parenthood, Obama's recent attempt to force the issue, and a few other things.
but since it crosses both religious and political lines, contraception will become a more prominent political issue.
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