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irenaeus1
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It doesn’t matter whether there was a Democrat or a Republican in the White House or which party controlled the Houses of Congress… what matters is were pro-life people in the White House or in sufficient numbers in both Houses. Why? For exactly the reason that Bush was allowed to exercise when appointing Supreme Court Justices. You can have the most staunch pro-life people in the executive and the legislative branches, but that won’t get the job done provided liberal activist pro-death judges are legislating from the bench. What the pro-life people in the executive and the legislative branches, particularly the Senate, has done has positioned the cause for when such a scenario arose as when Supreme Court Justices stepped down and needed to be replaced. While we do not know for sure what the two that Bush nominated will do, we can be assured that the choices made stand a much better chance of being instrumental in overturning Roe than if Kerry had been able to nominate the replacements. This has nothing to do with Bush being Republican or Kerry being Democrat. It had to do with their professed positions on the matter - clear and simple. Are all Republicans pro-life? Absolutely not. Are there Democrats who are pro-life? Sure. I will support candidates from either party provided they respect the life of the unborn.I’m not sure how you infer that.
There are other ways to reduce abortion. Consider this: over the past 26 years we’ve had 18 years of republican presidents and abortion is still legal. We’ve had 12 years of a republican controlled House of Representatives and abortion is still legal. How long has the senate been republican controlled? But still we have legalized abortion.
It seems to me that the republicans are not as pro-life as those that vote for them want to believe.
Some people argue that I should not be a single-issue voter. I usually reply by asking them if they supported a candidate that had one of the best welfare reform plans, the best health care programs to propose, the best prescription drug options, the best education reform, but was an active member of the KKK would that be enough for them to not consider them for their vote? That’s usually enough to get them to at least think about the reasonableness of allowing a single issue to screen further consideration.
In Christ,
Irenaeus