Hello. I am new to this thread, my user name is byrdele (duh, as I guess you’ll see when I post).
The pro-choice (pro-abortion) candidates are often for beefing up social welfare services - this includes Child Welfare Services - which would mean that the pay rate for a welfare worker would increase which would result in more people working for CWS and the quality of their work could be regulated easier (right now, CWS is just happy to get anyone). What that means is that high risk children at home would not end up being beaten to death, as has happened, by the mother’s boyfriend for wetting her pants. In this case the child was supposed to be monitored closely and no one was able to visit her due to overloads in work and lack of manpower. Good ecological programs are important - we are destroying the very earth, including children, over which we were given dominion.
A lot of pro-choice candidates are also anti-death penalty. The Church has taken a firm stand on this issue and declared it not the solution for crime.
This year, as I have recently, I am voting for a pro-abortion candidate. I hate the thought, it appalls and sickens me. But it just seems that many pro-life candidates are only pro-life when it comes to abortion, and they are taking the right stance when they come out against it, but then they seem to drop the ball the rest of the way. I have to weigh how many pro-life issues for which the politician stands and then vote. It is no easy matter for me. One politician, for instance, is pro-choice. But he is against the death penalty, for ecological issuese such as searching for and using alternative and clean forms of renewable energy (let’s face it, when the oil and gas is gone, it is gone, and if we are not employing other forms of fuel, our descendants will be goners), are calling for stronger CWS and social services in general, putting more money into educational services so that the children will graduate more than just literate, more after-school programs to keep children occupied after school if mom and dad are not at home and will be fun and educational at the same time but mostly keep him off the streets and hopefully steer him to becoming a more productive citizen as an adult and keep him out of trouble while he is approaching adulthood. These issues are important and are pro-life: our descendants breathing clean air, children not left to their own devices after school, children learning at school to give them a chance in life (I wonder how much education most people on death row have or how much free time, too much, they had while growing up?), high risk children being noted and removed from dangerous environments. (Comment: the famous case in Texas about 10 years ago, Carla Faye Douglas, who committed a horrible, torturous murder while high on drugs and then ended up on death row, but became a Christian while on death row. She was 11 or 12 when she started using drugs and skipping school. Why was no one there to catch the fact that this child was not at school? Had there been, there might be 3 people alive today).
Btw, to the comment that Pope B. has gotten soft. He has come out and stated that politicians who advocate abortion should not receive Communion. Good on him!
Regards,
Roberta