Thursday, August 2, 2007

Being pro-life and anti-welfare is an oxymoron...

While this article about Romney's stance as a pro-lifer does not mention welfare, I have found that most right leaning politicians are constantly trying to cut money for the welfare system. So are they going to personally pay for all the babies born out of wedlock? There are so many examples of politicians fighting the welfare system that a quick Google search will turn them up, no need to post them here. For those of you that feel that welfare is a hand out; while not a perfect system; recipients cannot live off of the amount of cash assistance paid out. Also, at least in PA, you cannot receive cash without participating in a welfare to work program. The system can barely afford to cover all of the children it has now, how does campaigning against contraception and abortion address this issue, Mr. Romney? Instead of cutting access to contraception and abortion, how about more education about the financial implications of the state having to raise thousands of children that their parents don't want...

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