I personally did not watch the debates as this crowded field is so premature that I considered it to be a loser from the start for the viewers because it was being hosted by MSNBC and moderated by two known conservative haters like Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann.
Judging from comments and reviews I've read I was right and didn't particularly lose out on anything yet, although I will pay closer attention to the debates in the future once they are narrowed down to not include half the republican party being asked ridiculous questions by liberal moderators that hate the current president and America for the most part.
Great Blogger and friend Layla Gonzalez of The Hill Chronicles has a roundup on her blog as well as an op ed effort picked up by Pajamas Media. Congratulations on that Excellent development Layla!
GOP Debate Focuses on Iraq War, Abortion:
My Way News - "SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) - Alone among 10 Republican presidential contenders, Rudy Giuliani said in campaign debate Thursday night 'it would be OK' if the Supreme Court upholds a 1973 landmark abortion rights ruling. 'It would be OK to repeal it. It would be OK also if a strict constructionist viewed it as precedent,' said the former New York city mayor, who has a record of supporting abortion rights.
In a party that draws strength from anti-abortion voters, Giuliani's nine GOP rivals agreed that it would be a great day if the court overturns the landmark ruling."In a party that draws strength from anti-abortion voters, Giuliani's nine GOP rivals agreed that it would be a great day if the court overturns the landmark ruling.
"Glorious day of human liberty and freedom," enthused Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney acknowledged he had changed his mind on the subject when he began to delve into the issue of cloning. He said his position had once effectively been "pro-choice."But Giuliani, who said he personally hates abortion, hedged when asked about his current position.
"I think the Court has to make that decision and then the country can deal with it," he said. "... The states could then make their own decisions."
Alone among the top three contenders, Arizona Sen. John McCain has a career-long record of opposition to abortion.read more
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