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mkingdomlvr
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Personally, I think the politicians are using the Catholic/Pro Life vote. I don’t believe any of them have any intention of dealing with abortion, but they continue to promise they will because they know they’ll get all that free support from the Churches. There are too many moderates in this country who support abortion, and those politicians are paying lip service to us, while winking at the moderates to tell them they’re not REALLY going to make abortion illegal. While a recent poll did say more Americans consider themselves pro-life, when you drill the poll down, more Americans still do not believe that abortion should be illegal in all cases. A higher number of Americans believe in stem cell research and euthanasia and the younger generation is overwhelmingly pro gay marriage.The Catholic Church has not aligned itself with any Political Party. It may appear so, as the Dems. are pro abortion, pro embryonic stem cell research, pro gay marriage etc. and will not blink an eye if euthanasia comes on a ballot. What the Church said, “Vote for the party/candidate which is less/least likely to spread the evil of abortion”. No one can know the future and what you say about pols. is correct. Few of them can be trusted once the aura of money and power gets into their system. But the Repubs. did “appear” to be the least pro abort of the two viable parties during the Presidential election. If “either” party, or a third or fourth party became viable for the election of 2012, one which supported moral ethics and values, I would vote for them.
The stench we have in government now will only increase.
No politician is going to alienate all those moderates-no matter what the Catholic church or any other Pro life group thinks. It’s time to stop giving these hypocrites our time and our money.
Making public statements about politicians is not converting anyone to a Pro Life point of view.