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Gov. Tim Kaine is scheduled to give the Democratic Party’s response to President Bush’s State of Union address tonight. Kaine is described as a devout Catholic. His profile for the most part is consistent with his catholic beliefs but one passage kind of troubles me and that is his position on abortion and contraception. Take a look at this passage from his website and you be the judge:
"I have a faith-based opposition to abortion. As governor, I will work in good faith to reduce abortions by:
"I have a faith-based opposition to abortion. As governor, I will work in good faith to reduce abortions by:
*]*Enforcing the current Virginia restrictions on abortion and passing an enforceable ban on partial birth abortion that protects the life and health of the mother; *
*]*Fighting teen pregnancy through abstinence-focused education; *
*]*Ensuring women’s access to health care (including legal contraception) and economic opportunity; and *
*]*Promoting adoption as an alternative for women facing unwanted pregnancies. *
Too often politicians are interested in scoring political points, rather than in reducing the number of abortions. Many of the legislative proposals introduced in the General Assembly, like the ones to require unnecessary building standards for doctor’s offices that perform abortions, are just political grandstanding. They encourage division and lawsuits rather than contributing to the goal of reducing abortions. "
In another passage he says he wants to reduce abortions but not criminalize them - this and his statement on access to contraception doesn’t seem consistent with church teaching on these matters. Are the Democrats just using him as a political tool in an effort to garner the Catholic vote?