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In his conference call, McDonnell spent at least 45 minutes fielding
tough questions from reporters. One asked -- citing McDonnell's Catholic faith -- why he opposed abortion but supported the death penalty. "I have struggled with that," he replied. Saying that he takes "no pleasure in it" and "no comfort in it," McDonnell added, "I believe it was ... the proper duty of the government, in limited circumstances, to mete out capital punishment." To McDonnell's point that the opinions he laid out in his thesis have changed over the past 20 years, one reporter pointed out that McDonnell was 34 years old at the time he wrote it, and that "it was the '80s and not the '50s." She asked how voters were supposed to know whether his beliefs had truly changed, despite his being a grown man when he wrote the paper. http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archi...1/2048608.aspx Typical hypocritical republican who has no moral center. LoL. |
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