I don't believe the GOP did a good job of expressing their message. It is funny to me to see an interview on any topic is always turned around eventually to abortion or "the GOP denying healthcare to women." You can get together a group of 10 Republicans, all agree that during the upcoming discussion, we are only going to talk about jobs, and the minute the reporter turns the question to abortion, there we go off topic. We have a VERY hard time expressing our beliefs and being side tracked by liberals. Until we get our messaging under control and then learn how to message and how to stay on message, it will continue. We also have to understand that there is a segment of women out there that abortion is their only issue, and I don't mean preventing abortions. The ones I've tried to talk to are hateful, belligerent and are completely against discussing anything other than how/what they believe about abortion. I will never forget a rant I read "You expect me to have this monster arrive unwanted in my life and it destroys my life and what I want to do? I don't want it, I should be able to get rid of it." No matter what I said, which was not much more after that sentence, it wasn't going to change her mind. She will never see this "monster" as a baby, she will never see that it deserves a life and there are people who would gladly adopt and rear the child in a loving environment. She would never see anything beyond her all encompassing narcissism.

100% of people will never agree on 100% of everything. We need to get our message on point, learn how to deliver it, find ways outside of the mainstream media to get our message out, and have the truth on our side. We also need to get together a band of women, ready to defend our way of thinking and ready to take on the Bill Maher's of the world when they attack conservative women. THIS is IMPERATIVE.

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