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No such Party exists that I know of. There are only the Democratic and Republican Parties in the US for major Parties.So she does not support the National Democrat Party?
No such Party exists that I know of. There are only the Democratic and Republican Parties in the US for major Parties.So she does not support the National Democrat Party?
I stand corrected.Katrina Jackson sounds like the “real deal” and I could not find her endorsing President Obama per se as well. Something to at least be alert too.
newsbusters.org/people-and-organizations/katrina-jackson
Well, we don’t know everything for sure but wikipedia has this as well:I stand corrected.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_JacksonIn 2014, Jackson authored HB388 which is a controversial bill that would place new requirements on abortion providers in the state of Louisiana including requiring them to have admitting privileges with a hospital which would reportedly result in three of the state’s five clinics closing immediately. [2]
The thing is, the local and state level is like a farm system for federal level Candidates. Otherwise “moderate” state or local Democrats end up toeing the line on abortion when they run for higher office. They have to in order to get their party’s nomination. If you are not for abortion rights then you don’t have a future in the Democrat party.Proof that she voted for pro-abortion leadership? It was a Dem (Democratic Rep. Katrina Jackson) who authored the bill that was passed and signed into law. Just because jerks at the fed level are willing to put their party over values, does not mean that state and local politicians have that option. They don’t get to hide away in Washington where they don’t have see their constituents every day.
That can be changed.The thing is, the local and state level is like a farm system for federal level Candidates. Otherwise “moderate” state or local Democrats end up toeing the line on abortion when they run for higher office. They have to in order to get their party’s nomination. If you are not for abortion rights then you don’t have a future in the Democrat party.
Ishii
The only way for that to change would be for Catholics to stop voting for Democrats for a while. Let them taste defeat for a couple of elections due to their alliance with the secular left. Catholics really need to choose: faith or politics.That can be changed.
It really does come down to that. Which is more important to you? Your faith and God, or your political party?The only way for that to change would be for Catholics to stop voting for Democrats for a while. Let them taste defeat for a couple of elections due to their alliance with the secular left. Catholics really need to choose: faith or politics.
Ishii
That’s a gross oversimplification.It really does come down to that. Which is more important to you? Your faith and God, or your political party?
Of course mulligan. We’ve heard all of this before. The unborn deserve legal protection just like you do. Or don’t they? That’s what it really comes down to - your rationalizations notwithstanding. Do the unborn deserve the right to life? Try to answer yes or no without bringing up your opinion of Republicans.That’s a gross oversimplification.
I don’t vote for the Republicans because I believe their policies are bad for our country. However, that’s not to say that I always vote for the Democratic candidate.
On the issue of abortion, I oppose the GOP on this issue because their focus is on supply and not on demand. I believe their policies are the weakest in terms of negating the reasons why women seek abortions in the first place. So while Republicans talk a good game, their policies don’t address the reasons why. And I recall the Ohio Republican lawmaker who was asked during an interview “Why do you think women have abortions?” He paused for a moment and then said “I don’t know. I guess I’ve never really thought about it.” Brilliant.
Excuses #1, 6 and 9. Naturally we should repeal all laws against murder, and simply rely on policies that will address the reasons why people commit murder.That’s a gross oversimplification.
I don’t vote for the Republicans because I believe their policies are bad for our country. However, that’s not to say that I always vote for the Democratic candidate.
On the issue of abortion, I oppose the GOP on this issue because their focus is on supply and not on demand. I believe their policies are the weakest in terms of negating the reasons why women seek abortions in the first place. So while Republicans talk a good game, their policies don’t address the reasons why. And I recall the Ohio Republican lawmaker who was asked during an interview “Why do you think women have abortions?” He paused for a moment and then said “I don’t know. I guess I’ve never really thought about it.” Brilliant.
So for the 10% of the time (or less) you aren’t voting for the pro-abortion Democratic Party, which other party are you voting for?I don’t vote for the Republicans because I believe their policies are bad for our country. However, that’s not to say that I always vote for the Democratic candidate.
(Excerpt and Abraham Lincoln quote):
To people who call themselves pro-life Democrats I echo these words of Lincoln in 1860:
"What we want, and all we want, is to have with us the men who think slavery wrong. But those who say they hate slavery, and are opposed to it, but yet act with the Democratic party — where are they? Let us apply a few tests.
You say that you think slavery is wrong, but you denounce all attempts to restrain it. Is there anything else that you think wrong, that you are not willing to deal with as a wrong?
Why are you so careful, so tender of this one wrong and no other? [Laughter.] You will not let us do a single thing as if it was wrong; there is no place where you will allow it to be even called wrong!
We must not call it wrong in the Free States, because it is not there,
and we must not call it wrong in the Slave States because it is there;
we must not call it wrong in politics because that is bringing morality into politics,
and we must not call it wrong in the pulpit because that is bringing politics into religion;
we must not bring it into the Tract Society or the other societies, because those are such unsuitable places,
and there is no single place, according to you, where this wrong thing can properly be called wrong!
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And Democrats do nothing to halt the “demand” for abortion by continuing to tell people that a fetus is “just a clump of cells” and referring to abortion by various euphemisms such as “reproductive freedom”.That’s a gross oversimplification.
I don’t vote for the Republicans because I believe their policies are bad for our country. However, that’s not to say that I always vote for the Democratic candidate.
On the issue of abortion, I oppose the GOP on this issue because their focus is on supply and not on demand. I believe their policies are the weakest in terms of negating the reasons why women seek abortions in the first place. So while Republicans talk a good game, their policies don’t address the reasons why. And I recall the Ohio Republican lawmaker who was asked during an interview “Why do you think women have abortions?” He paused for a moment and then said “I don’t know. I guess I’ve never really thought about it.” Brilliant.
Judging by many of the responses in this thread, I think we know the answer to that one.It really does come down to that. Which is more important to you? Your faith and God, or your political party?
The Democratic Party.So she does not support the National Democrat Party?
Good post, let’s not forget these also.http://www.arkansashouse.org/public/userfiles/images/representatives 2013/dickinson-jody.jpg
Jody Dickinson - Pro-life Democratic Legislator that actually cast a vote to overturn a Democratic Governor’s veto of pro-life legislation
http://www.arkansashouse.org/public/userfiles/images/representatives 2013/catlett-john.jpg
John Catlett - Pro-life Democratic Legislator that actually cast a vote to overturn a Democratic Governor’s veto of pro-life legislation
the-american-catholic.com/2013/02/28/pro-life-democrats/ < Feb 2013 story on “Pro-life Democrats” in “The American Catholic”
http://www.reobama.com/images/Lincoln_Nov19_1863_GettysburgAddress_CivilWar.jpg
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.- Declaration of Independence
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that “all men are created equal.” - Gettysburg Address
Point being, to me, it is fairly clear, this doesn’t say “all men were born equal”, it says “created equal”, that really speaks to conception to me.Now, I say to you today my friends, even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: - ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’ - Martin Luther King
Why should we trust you if you take your time showing more outrage for a mistake made in a post, “National Democrat Party” as opposed to national Democrat Party, than you show for the atrocity of abortion.The Democratic Party.
THe use of that term demonstrates a lack of objectivity in providing feedback regarding the question of the OP.
You speak of “hatred of the GOP” and show a disdain (hatred perhaps) of the Democratic Party. How can folks tryst that you you provide non-biased feedback drawing on only doctrinal questions when you refuse to use the accurate name of the Party?
But how do you convince Dems to change if you won’t support pro-life Dems when they do show up?The only way for that to change would be for Catholics to stop voting for Democrats for a while. Let them taste defeat for a couple of elections due to their alliance with the secular left. Catholics really need to choose: faith or politics.
Ishii
The top reasons sited for having an abortion are convenience and relationship issues. How do you legislate people not be selfish and/or not have sex with people they don’t want to have children with? Those are issues better addressed by laity and religious, not politicians.That’s a gross oversimplification.
I don’t vote for the Republicans because I believe their policies are bad for our country. However, that’s not to say that I always vote for the Democratic candidate.
On the issue of abortion, I oppose the GOP on this issue because their focus is on supply and not on demand. I believe their policies are the weakest in terms of negating the reasons why women seek abortions in the first place. So while Republicans talk a good game, their policies don’t address the reasons why. And I recall the Ohio Republican lawmaker who was asked during an interview “Why do you think women have abortions?” He paused for a moment and then said “I don’t know. I guess I’ve never really thought about it.” Brilliant.