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CMatt25
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I understand this single issue is primarily if not entirely what determines how some Catholics vote. But in regard to overturning Roe, if Justice Ginsburg retires and President Obama makes an appointment to replace her, how do you expect that to change the make up of the Court? At worst for anti choice folks, the same split as now would remain. Or are you expecting one of the conservative judges to step down in the next 4 yrs? Also do conservatives ever consider that the majority of the American people are not with them on this single issue and perhaps other issues?I understand that the those on the left would like others to believe what you’re saying above. That makes it much easier to justify voting for a president who supports infanticide. Notice that the poster you refer to never attributed to the left all evil, and actually said, “And I’ve been as guilty as anyone of going along and not saying anything.” Some of us, Seekerz, are concerned about the plight of the unborn and the sanctity of life as a result of this election. That so many catholics voted for Obama shows how blind some are to evil.
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