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How is it that whenever there are politicians advocating prolife and are outspoken they usually politicians who are from the Protestant religion. Yet we have the Kennedy’s/Pelosi’s, who advocate a woman’s right to choose and then state they are devout Catholics. Is this an oxymoron?
 
How is it that whenever there are politicians advocating prolife and are outspoken they usually politicians who are from the Protestant religion. Yet we have the Kennedy’s/Pelosi’s, who advocate a woman’s right to choose and then state they are devout Catholics. Is this an oxymoron?
Maybe because they need to pander for votes to hold office? George Wallace was never the segregationist his rhetoric would suggest.
 
Maybe because they need to pander for votes to hold office? George Wallace was never the segregationist his rhetoric would suggest.
So, is your point these types of Catholic pols really do not believe what they say? They sacrifice their beliefs for votes?
 
What I am trying to figure out is we as Catholics in our parishes petition our government to not allow Obama to sign into law FOCA. Yet, our Catholic Politicians are pushing to have this bill signed into law. This baffles me.
 
What I am trying to figure out is we as Catholics in our parishes petition our government to not allow Obama to sign into law FOCA. Yet, our Catholic Politicians are pushing to have this bill signed into law. This baffles me.
It shouldn’t baffle us. When Catholics fall, they fall much further than Protestants can:
1 Corinthians 11
27Therefore, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord. 28A man ought to examine himself before he eats of the bread and drinks of the cup. 29For anyone who eats and drinks without recognizing the body of the Lord eats and drinks judgment on himself.
As for why there aren’t more faithful Catholics in office:
John 15
18"If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. 19If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you." (NIV)
 
Yet, our Catholic Politicians are pushing to have this bill signed into law.
They are? My understanding is that FOCA has no momentum, and that the only people talking about it are those who consider themselves pro-life.

Yes, I know of Obama’s infamous quote from 2007, but is there any evidence that Congress is going to push FOCA this session? It seems to me that FOCA would be a low priority given all the other pressing issues the US needs to address.
 
The point that I am trying to make is that how come we have Catholic politicians who support pro-choice agendas and then we have Protestant politicians who support pro-life issues. Yet it is the Catholic Church who has come out in full force defending life from conception. What church do these Catholic politicians belong to and what are their Bishops and Pastors telling their congregation differently than the other Catholics who abide by the teaching of the Church . Are we not all from the same CATHOLIC church??? Are we all not hearing from the same pulpit???
 
They are? My understanding is that FOCA has no momentum, and that the only people talking about it are those who consider themselves pro-life.

Yes, I know of Obama’s infamous quote from 2007, but is there any evidence that Congress is going to push FOCA this session? It seems to me that FOCA would be a low priority given all the other pressing issues the US needs to address.
You my friend are misinformed. We just had another request this time from our Bishop to encourage our State Senators, who by the way are pro-choice, to please change their vote and not support the FOCA that President-Elect Obama said he will sign as soon as he becomes president. With a Democratic Majority Congress, and the House Speaker, who already stated that she is prochoice. This bill will not be pushed aside it will be up front and center to be inked by Obama.
 
You my friend are misinformed. …This bill will not be pushed aside it will be up front and center to be inked by Obama.
I don’t mean to be annoying, and admit I may be misinformed, so I am asking for information. What is your evidence for believing that FOCA will be pushed during this legislative session?
 
I don’t mean to be annoying, and admit I may be misinformed, so I am asking for information. What is your evidence for believing that FOCA will be pushed during this legislative session?
Look at this man’s record, he voted against legislation that would save the lives of innocent babies who were born alive in botched abortions THREE TIMES.

He promised Planned Parenthood that his first action as President would be to sign the “Freedom of Choice Act”. The current leadership of the Abortion Congress will be only too willing to go along with is action to sign this bill into law.
 
I have to go out and don’t have the time to research where I read this, but apparently if FOCA has to go before Congress(Congress, not the Senate), there are enough pro-life Democrats who would not give it smooth sailing. Does anyone reading this have a pro-life congressman or woman?

(I have to give a shout-out to my former Senator, Rick Santorum, who supposedly got defeated due to his support of Terri (Schiavo) Schindler and the law that attempted to save her.)
 
How is it that whenever there are politicians advocating prolife and are outspoken they usually politicians who are from the Protestant religion. Yet we have the Kennedy’s/Pelosi’s, who advocate a woman’s right to choose and then state they are devout Catholics. Is this an oxymoron?
i heard part of a talk on al kresta recently by a woman who wrote a book about how the kennedy clan helped to make abortion rights “respectable”.
you can get the jist of it here.
Anne Hendershott’s WSJ article

, How Support for Abortion Became Kennedy Dogma is well worth reading. It tells the tale of what should now be seen as an infamous meeting in 1964 of Catholic theologians and Jesuit priests with members of the Kennedy family at their Hyannisport compound during which they formulated a strategy for Catholic support for abortion rights.
As the article points out, we now see the legacy of that fateful meeting not only in Senator Ted Kennedy’s near perfect pro-choice voting record (see here and here and his website here which refers to abortion as among “the cherished liberties granted by the Constitution”). We also see this legacy in the promotion of his niece Caroline Kennedy’s pro-choice views as a credential that serves to qualify her for Hillary Clinton’s senate seat. (See NARAL’s positive take on Kennedy’s possible appointment here).

 
I don’t mean to be annoying, and admit I may be misinformed, so I am asking for information. What is your evidence for believing that FOCA will be pushed during this legislative session?
Obama has promised this will be one of the first things he signs into law. So it is by his promise that we worry about it.
 
Obama has promised this will be one of the first things he signs into law. So it is by his promise that we worry about it.
His new executive order and the tons of money that Congress is sending to Planned Parenthood is evidence of how things will go. FOCA may not go through the miles as a single entity, but pieces of it may be attached to other legislation. This so as not to give the pro-life bishops a cause celebre that will force the other bishops to make a stand.
 
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