Immigration, abortion and the next president

McCain and Obama are closer on immigration issues but differ starkly on reproductive rights.

We have seen great progress -- no longer does any serious person question the promises of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, which extended the rights to due process and "equal protection of the laws" to all inhabitants of all the states. Yet many of the social issues that divide us reflect a still-unrealized commitment to equality for all.John McCain and Barack Obama mostly hold opposing positions on such issues. For example, Obama would allow gays ... Full Story »

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Denise Clendening
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by Denise Clendening - Oct. 17, 2008

Editors at the LA Times thoughtfully and factually discuss Obama's and McCain's positions on immigration and abortion. The discussion on McCain's abandonment of his previous position on immigration to become a follower of the GOP was well done.

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