Pro-life group changes survey answers of N.D. legislators
June 1, 2012 at 2:00 am in Grand Forks Herald
Walsh County Pro Life is under fire for surveying four Republican candidates for North Dakota Legislature and then changing some of the answers it received before mailing the results to voters. Continue Reading

How low can you go? There should be some consequenses for this misrepresentation. Why did they even bother to distribute the questionaire if they were going to fill it out themselves? Pathetic.
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Pro-Lifers lying.. Say it isn’t so..
/sarcasm off
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Pro-aborters lie all the time.
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Interesting how the party of ‘less government control’ and ‘no nanny state’ wants to tell women what they should do with their bodies. Also interesting that its usually always white christian MEN, who want to control women with this issue.
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For an insight into your last statement, read Saul of Tarsus’ epistles.
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I don’t know why you ask a question of you already have concluded the answer and won’t accept anything conflicting with your preconceived notion. The response they have encouraged is for all running for the legislature to just throw any such questionaires in the waste basket.
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Pro-life radicals shoot down their cause when they fight against someone who already agrees with their goals but who disagrees with their tactics. There is simply no good reason to “make a statement” by passing legislation that would cost the state millions in litigation fees in trying to defend a law that would certainly have been declared unconstitutional. Their tactics are, ironically, costing the lives of many unborn, because they are: 1) Not changing minds and 2) Not passing defensible laws that would chip away at current abortion rights.
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As I have said before, I am a conservative Christian. It is people like this that give God a bad name. They will be held accountable. God will not be mocked.
How you deal with these people is to shine the light of truth on their shenanigans & assist them to go out of business by NEVER giving them money.
I tithe my local church but would burn my cash in the fireplace before ever giving to a “Christian” political organization.
Case in point: Focus in the Family. It used to represent God. Then somewhere around GW Bush’s 1st term it changed. It stopped talking about God & became fixated with abortion.
Don’t get me wrong: God hates abortion, but He is not a single issue voter. God also hates injustice in any form, children going hungry, domestic violence, alcoholism, drug abuse, and greedy Christians (Pharasies) who talk a good game but are nowhere to be found when it comes time to make a stand.
Focus on the Family nearly went bankrupt. Not because of the economy, but because of losing their way. When you stop representing God & start representing an idol (in this case the Republican Party), you will not prosper.
God is not Republican, Democrat, Liberterian, or Green. He is God. If your party platform agrees with Him: great. If not: no biggy. He is God, He is not going to change to meet your political needs.
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Read up on the history of the movenment. Christians have been giving God a bad name for nearly two millenia.
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That may be true, but it doesn’t mean we have to accept it when it happens.
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The last time you talked with God, since you seem to have a direct line to him, did he remind you that he likes nice atheists more than mean Christians?
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