Who Wants to be a Democrat?
This is beyond frustrating! Has anyone heard even one Republican politician come out and oppose Gov. Gregoire on her interference with Pharmacists excercising their right to conscience or right to opt out of legalized killing (publicly or otherwise)? Or have the pro-abortion-choicers taken control of both parties?
From David Postman's Seattle Times blog on Luke Esser's response to the attack ads against him:
He said that one of the group's main arguments against his candidacy is false. The group says on its website about regulating pharmacists:
Rodney believes all women should have access to birth control pills and plan B emergency contraception. Esser takes the extreme view that pharmacists should be able to deny you prescriptions your doctor has already approved.
Said Esser:
"They actually got my position wrong. The only time I announced a position was on Robert Mak's show and I said I agreed with the governor. Maybe they think the governor is an extremist, I don't know. I'm pro-life, but I'm not anti-contraception."
Let me give you a little campaign advice, Luke. Don't try to out-Democrat the Democrats. Your opponent already switched parties because he felt how uncomfortable that was.
Question to all Republicans: Is the entire party establishment trying to prove we're not really the protectors of Life, Liberty, Property because that would be too "right wing"? Do you wish to remain in the minority in Washington State and lose the majority status we gave you on the national level?




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