Letting bygones be gone

The Wisconsin Right to Life battled Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., over a campaign finance law-all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court-but it’s agreed to back him in the presidential race, the Associated Press reports. Said Dan Pilon, president of the group’s board of directors: “McCain supports our position on the issues and that’s what […]

The Wisconsin Right to Life battled Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., over a campaign finance law-all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court-but it’s agreed to back him in the presidential race, the Associated Press reports.

Said Dan Pilon, president of the group’s board of directors: “McCain supports our position on the issues and that’s what matters now. I’ve learned that once you have a fight, it’s over and done and you forget about it. You don’t go around holding grudges.”

The high court sided with the anti-abortion group last year, ruling that free speech trumped restrictions on political advertising.


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