What surprises me the most about the political process in the US is how the Catholic community is responsible for electing Pro-Death candidates. Prior to the 2008 election I had a conversation with a Priest. He mentioned he would be voting for Obama, I asked him why he would vote for Obama and how he could reconcile his stance on abortion especially as a priest. The response I got was that he felt there were more and greater issues this country faces beyond abortion. I was floored.
If we had not murdered over 56 million babies since 1973 we would not have a deficit, we would not have so many unfunded social programs because we would have enough workers for the systems, we would not need to import vast numbers of unskilled labor from other parts of the world to disregard our laws. Many of the social issues that we face as a nation today would not exist. If we did not accept abortion and understood that life is so important we would understand the structure of family and its value and homosexual marriage wouldn’t be a topic.
I believe it was St. John Paul II who, while Pope, said (paraphrasing) that any claim to social rights of men and women to accord them liberty is meaningless in a society that supports abortion as the primary right, the right to life, when denied to the most innocent is never extended to anyone else. All other rights and liberties fade from that point.