I can’t tell you how refreshing it is to hear someone who doesn’t buy into the Right wing hype about Obama. I agree that the the new Fox conservatives have made it seem a sin to belief in helping the environment, being pro peace, or pro-life for those who have already been born. I am pro-life from conception to natural death. Natural death does not include casualties of war (especially war based in lies) nor does it include the death penalty, yet these are things that the conservatives are usually for. It concerned me that George Bush was voted into office a second time, using the pro-life platform. I also voted for Obama and would do so again in a heartbeat. I know that I am a good Christian and hope that this does not make me a bad Catholic. If, to be Catholic, I have to vote for people who promote fear and war, and aren’t concerned with social issues, then I will have to regrettably, after 50 years, look elsewhere for my spiritual support.
Catholic Just War Doctrine, like all Catholic doctrine, is not liberal or conservative–it is just theologically correct.
Unjust wars, including the Gulf Wars, were supported by Congressional Democrats and Republicans, whether liberal, centrist or conservative. American politicians and American citizens have a lot of innocent blood on their hands from unjust wars. There are a few notable exceptions in Congress such as Representative Ron Paul from Texas.
Being pro-life involves more than being anti-abortion. Unjust war, like abortion, violates the Commandment, “Thou shalt not kill”. Unnecessary polluting and exploitation of the environment contradicts pro-life principles. Environmental destruction adversely affects the quality of life and life itself. Even though it is only man who is made in the image of God, pro-lifers should respect all living things. What is lacking in our spirituality is a
reverence for life, all life, and all of God’s creation. St. Francis of Assisi clearly exhibited this reverence I am speaking about.
Do the Republican led unjust wars justify voting for Obama? What about Obama’s “war” on the prenatal child? As evil and murderous as unjust wars are, abortion kills a larger number of innocent persons. And Obama’s war on the unborn has just begun. So far he is the most pro-abortion president we have ever had. He gave a U.N. speech in which he advocated so-called abortion “rights” for every nation.
I would rather give up my U.S. citizenship than vote for Obama. I am patriotic, but not to the point of “my country right or wrong.”
Unfortunately, too often our political choices are not real options. We end up voting for what we think is the lesser of two or more evils. This course of action when voting is morally permissible. However, voting for the lesser evil is still a vote for evil.
The political party that is closest to my political views is the
Constitution Party. My Republican friends object to my voting for a Constitution Part candidate saying the Constitution Party is still too small to win a presidential election. My response is that the observation is obviously correct, but it is more important for me to be
right than to win. I do not need to win or be on the winning team, at all costs. I just need to be right. Even the Apostles did not always “win”: “And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.”
I shook Republican and Democratic Party dust from my feet and moved on.