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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelexus" data-source="post: 3783079" data-attributes="member: 71836"><p>I don’t typically play into the bipartisan division but what strikes me as the most interesting stance, taken by many Republicans, is this facade of righteousness for pro-life; however, it seems when it boils down to supporting the, primarily lower socioeconomic group—whom have a substantially higher rate of teenage pregnancy, birth out of wedlock, children born with chemical dependency issues etc—Republicans seem to pull against the welfare programs that support their “pro-life” stance. Please enlighten me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelexus, post: 3783079, member: 71836"] I don’t typically play into the bipartisan division but what strikes me as the most interesting stance, taken by many Republicans, is this facade of righteousness for pro-life; however, it seems when it boils down to supporting the, primarily lower socioeconomic group—whom have a substantially higher rate of teenage pregnancy, birth out of wedlock, children born with chemical dependency issues etc—Republicans seem to pull against the welfare programs that support their “pro-life” stance. Please enlighten me! [/QUOTE]
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