Holy Flip-Flop:

Kerry committed perhaps his most profane flip-flop during Wednesday’s debate when he first said he could not use his religion to derive his views on abortion, and then said he could use his religion to derive his views on everything from the environment to “equality and justice.” “I believe that I can’t legislate or transfer […]

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Kerry committed perhaps his most profane flip-flop during Wednesday's debate when he first said he could not use his religion to derive his views on abortion, and then said he could use his religion to derive his views on everything from the environment to "equality and justice."

"I believe that I can't legislate or transfer to another American citizen my article of faith," Kerry said, explaining why he is pro-abortion. Seconds later, he said: "I think that everything you do in public life has to be guided by your faith.... That's why I fight against poverty. That's why I fight to clean up the environment and protect this earth. That's why I fight for equality and justice. All of those things come out of that fundamental teaching and belief of faith."

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