Pro-abortion Personal PAC endorses
by Fran Eaton
Windy City Times' interview with pro-abortion political action committee Personal PAC's Terry Cosgrove (who, the WCT identifies, is a homosexual) blasts Judy Baar-Topinka for selecting "right-winger" Joe Birkett as her LG running mate.
"If she wins, she gives one of the most anti-gay, anti-choice leaders a platform for the next four years. [Selecting Birkett] reflects her true political beliefs," Cosgrove says.
Calling a vote for Green Party candidate Rich Whitney a vote for Judy, he reminds voters of the lesson learned with Ralph Nader in Florida in 2000. . .
Personal PAC has over $466,000 to spend on backing pro-aborts in this election. Cosgrove was especially giddy about the possibility of picking up seven seats formerly held by right-wing Republicans in the State Senate.
Think your vote doesn't matter? Think your $25 contribution doesn't matter? Think again. Thus far, only two conservative political action committees -- the United Republican Fund and Family PAC -- have financially supported pro-life candidates.
Too bad only the pro-aborts understand what money can buy.
Link: Windy City Times.

















What's wrong with calling Joey-B a ""right-winger""?
Is he on the left or the right?
Why do conservatives have such problems w/ being honest about who they are? Maybe some therapy is in order ...... soothe that conservative soul. :)
On the same vein ---- what's wrong with someone being a lesbian? Who cares????
Posted by: True Blue American | Thursday, October 26, 2006 at 03:47 PM
I agree True.
But I disagree with Cosgrove. A vote for Whitney is a vote for Whitney -- or this year it may be a vote for "none of the above" which ought to be a choice on every race.
Posted by: NW burbs | Thursday, October 26, 2006 at 04:02 PM
Terry is a man, True Blue.
And it was the gay news source "Windy City Times" that pointed out his sexuality. Think it matters to them? Ask THEM why they made such a big deal about it.
As a woman, I find it incredibly interesting the PERSONAL PAC, the pro-abortion group, is headed by a gay man. What, they don't trust women to make political decisions? Where's the women in this?
Posted by: Julie | Friday, October 27, 2006 at 09:23 AM