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stinkcat_14
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It is far from clear that we are giving power to the democrat party by voting for a pro-life democrat. Even if Nancy is speaker, she cannot force the pro-life democrat to vote for abortion. So intellectual honesty means that this is in dispute. Clearly, we agree that Romney is nowhere close being morally correct on abortion. We need to pray for him that he sees the error in is ways, because his position on abortion is gravely immoral. Whether he has sufficient knowledge or full consent is not something we are aware of though.This is the problem. The “pro-life” Democrat is going to vote into power the pro-abortion party. Now using your own standard that you have used to judge Romney in this thread, you are REQUIRED by intellectual honesty to admit the Democrat is NOT pro-life.
I appreciate your vote of confidence in my quest for specificity, clarity and correctness, although for the reasons listed above I cannot agree with you.I’ll thank you in advance for agreeing with me, as I know you will, because you are always looking for specificity, clarity, and correctness.
In such a scenario is would never be permissable to vote for a pro-abortion republican over a pro-life democrat. The Church has made it very clear, you cannot vote for a pro-abortion politician when there is a pro-life alternative.Now if there was a situation where the Democrat was not going to vote into power his/her party, or their elected office did not vote into power their party, or their vote was in no way shape or form putting the Democratic Party into power, then it would be appropriate to vote for the Democrat. But this is a VERY hard hurdle to overcome.