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A write-in is NOT a “no-vote.” Voting for Obama or not voting at all is a “no-vote.” If every Catholic wrote-in Ron Paul he could hardly be considered “unelectable.” Independents and swing-voters determine elections, not simply Democrats and Republicans. The Catholics are a powerful voting block. They have determined the course of the last two elections. Let’s hope that this time, they put principles ahead of utility. If not, they may win another battle but will eventually lose the war.Ron Paul is not the most pro-life candidate running for the Republican nomination. . Several of the other candidates are every bit as pro-life as he is. His foreign-policy positions and the domestic policies he suggests are far outside the mainstream and are rejected by the overwhelming majorities of Americans on both sides of the aisle. . However that is just my opinion and a Catholic can in good conscience support Ron Paul for president.
Once Ron Paul loses the nomination, his supporters will have the options of either supporting the pro-life Republican nominee, the most pro-abortion president in history or sitting out the election either by not voting for writing an a nonviable candidates name … The third option is , in my opinion, just as egregious as voting for Barack Obama, . But again, that is my opinion, not the teaching of the Church.
. I will tell you that after the election is over, I will care little for the opinion of those who did not vote or wasted their vote on a nonviable candidate. . I prefer the opinions of people who made the tough decisions and voted for the best option for solving the problems of the country, not those who sat on the sidelines and want to then throw stones at everybody