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So you were willing to vote for Obama knowing full well how pro-abortion he was, and not support Romney because of your uncertainty about his sincerity on abortion? That to me is a trade-off unbecoming of a Catholic who is interested in the sanctity of life. I think you are simply wrong, Seekerz. Am I not able to point out why I think you’re wrong? The false choice you present is laughable: the idea that choosing between a ham or turkey sandwich is comparable to choosing between a 100% guaranteed pro-abortion president and a flawed pro-life presidential candidate. You are suggesting a standard for supporting a pro-life candidate: i.e. there has to be 100% certainty that he/she be pro-life and anything short of that and you will vote for the 100% pro-abortion candidate!!! You’re right - I have great difficulty in respecting that view.You have your opinion and I have mine. I do not criticize your choice as ‘wrong’ so why criticize mine? You see Romney as trustworthy and I see the exact opposite. I knew where Obama stood on abortion - I had no idea what principles Romney would compromise to get or stay in power. It seemed to all depend on the polls of the moment. Maybe he was better on the issue, maybe he wasn’t.
There’s no shame in agreeing to disagree. It is this insistence that one choice is evil and one choice is good (not referring to you personally, but the general trend) that I find disturbing. There is such thing as legitimate choice: chicken or turkey, bacon or cheese, Romney or Obama. Neither is perfect, the issues are many, and it’s up to us to choose.
What is the difficulty in respecting that?
Ishii