Yes, its unfortunate that the climate in UK has slid to the point where everyone in govt. accepts the killing of the unborn. In America, some of us are trying to avoid that. Most are to be found on the right where there is still a belief that not all rights and authority is bestowed on us from the govt, but given to us from God and are inalienable.
I don’t recall every alleging that I know anything about your voting habits. And its too bad that things have become so bad in the UK that all parties are pro-abortion. That is not the case (yet) in America.
I don’t think its any coincidence that the left, which believes in economic liberalism (the American meaning of liberalism - stronger central govt. and overall “socialistic”) also believes in social liberalism. The leftists in America who happens to agree with the Church on the social issues like abortion and gay marriage are so rare as to be kind of an anomaly. Those who are economic liberals, downplay the importance of traditional institutions and family, Church. For them, the almighty government is our Daddy - there for us all throughout their lives. If this idea confuses you: check out this Obama campaign ad from 2012:
youtube.com/watch?v=ig2KmRI-S4A
Note that not only does the almighty Daddy-government provide for us economically, it also provides free birth control and abortions! Economic liberalism and social liberalism go hand in hand, Brendan.
What does preferential option for the poor mean specifically when it comes to American candidates? What does “preferential option for poor” translate to from a policy standpoint? Does it mean " give them handouts" ? A safety net? Be specific and I can answer your question.
I reject your premise that the policies of conservatives “see the economic differences in our society widen.” In fact, the policies of conservatives help those who are lower on the economic ladder have opportunities to move up the ladder. It is the liberal policies that see those down the ladder, stay there.
The notion of “right-wing bad, left-wing good” seems to dominate your thinking, Brendan. So I could, using your own logic, say that you are naïve, infantile and ludicrous.
Let me help you understand American politics, Brendan: (see, I can be rude and condescending too!).
** In America, the battle has not been lost. There is still hope that traditional institutions and respect for life might yet win out against the secular leftist onslaught. I am sorry that in the UK, the secular left has won. But in America, the battle is still on. And we will continue the good fight.
Ishii