Quote Originally Posted by GoldenGoblin
gives power back to the states to let them decide on nearly all those issues.

it is time to shake the tree.
The only thing with the abortion issue is that if states were the law makers.....there are times when only the richer folk would be able to transport their "loved ones" to a state where it is legal and it would just promote illegal abortions to be done.

If you look at his bills that he has submitted; It doesn't even state that the states would have the right to give a pro-abortion law but instead enables the states to regulate the penalties.

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Ron Pauls Record in Congress What's more, consider Ron Paul's record in Congress. Not that he'll ever occupy the Oval Office, but what would he do after pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq? His past legislative proposals will provide some clues, and they are not friendly to progressive ideas. Here are some bills that Ron Paul has proposed, not merely voted on, but sponsored. And you can see that he tries repeatedly on certain issues, which suggests they are important to him. INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS -- He opposes the right of Rating: 5