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The Platform has 24 planks from Abortion to Welfare and Poverty. I support 23 of them.
#24 just happens to be the elephant in the room.
#24 just happens to be the elephant in the room.
Marvin has answered you.And you say that** I** am the one saying everything or nothing?
The Platform has 24 planks from Abortion to Welfare and Poverty. I support 23 of them.
And the money of an anti-war Republican supports the war. So what?Marvin has answered you.
You can SAY you don’t support abortion, but your money supports people who do.
I believe that the pro-life work that my wife and I did here in Little Rock is at least, if not more, than the loudmouths on this Forum have done. So much for us “supporting abortion.”You can pretend you don’t support abortion,
Conservatives on this Forum, not just I, have said that he didn’t do as much as he could for her. He copped out.Jeb Bush did as much as he could legally do for Ms. Schiavo.
If you don’t know what it means, how can you comment?I don’t think Gov. Bush is a ’ #%$& “Catholic” ’ whatever that means.
Why? Have you no imagination? Don’t you know what the “conventions” for showing various feelings are? Look at the use of emoticons on this Forum. Would you rather have everyone spell out that they’re happy or smiling or are angry, etc.?If you’re going to use profanity, go ahead and spell it out.
Ruth, as one opposed to the death penalty (Bravo for you!) are you aware that the Republicans very much defend the death penalty?My mind was made up when Bill Clinton came out defending the death penalty
I think Winston Churchill said it originally.Thanks for the charitable assessment. “Christ Follower”? Indeed?
But that’s perfectly okay. Just ask Richardols. He’ll explain ad nauseum that abortion doesn’t kill children; therefore, what can be possibly be wrong with abortion?The Democrat party is what it is – and it is what its national leadership says it is. They say it supports abortion on demand.
I’ll just bet that you’re a real pro-lifer.But that’s perfectly okay. Just ask Richardols. He’ll explain ad nauseum that abortion doesn’t kill children; therefore, what can be possibly be wrong with abortion?
If you honestly oppose the war, you cannot ethically give money or support to groups that support the war.And the money of an anti-war Republican supports the war. So what?
Everyone else on the forum is a “loudmouth?” Is that your position?I believe that the pro-life work that my wife and I did here in Little Rock is at least, if not more, than the loudmouths on this Forum have done. So much for us “supporting abortion.”
Suggesting that we not pay our taxes if we don’t?If you honestly oppose the war, you cannot ethically give money or support to groups that support the war.
No.Everyone else on the forum is a “loudmouth?” Is that your position?
I don’t doubt that there are those who have done so. I’d love to hear a bit of testimony from those who have been or are in the trenches and where.I suspect you’d find many people on this forum who have done a lot for pro-life causes – and not supported pro-abortion politicians and parties while doing it.
That’s what Jane Fonda did. Of course, the IRS simply took the amount owed out of her bank account.Suggesting that we not pay our taxes if we don’t?
Then why did you call them “loudmouths?”
That’s a rather fundamentalist Protestant approach, isn’t it? Most of us don’t see any point to getting up and bragging.I don’t doubt that there are those who have done so. I’d love to hear a bit of testimony from those who have been or are in the trenches and where.
You’re the one who said, “everyone else on the Forum is a loudmouth.” I denied that. But, some are.Then why did you call them “loudmouths?”
No one has to brag. But, when someone accuses me of being pro-abortion, and I tell them what my family has done, I’d like to know what those accusers have done.Most of us don’t see any point to getting up and bragging.
Except not being able to respond.![]()
You said:You’re the one who said, “everyone else on the Forum is a loudmouth.” I denied that. But, some are.
No one has called you a name – why do you need to call others names?I believe that the pro-life work that my wife and I did here in Little Rock is at least, if not more, than **the loudmouths on this Forum **have done. So much for us “supporting abortion.”
Well, from what I gather, they have worked to defeat pro-abortion politicians, not support and fund them.No one has to brag. But, when someone accuses me of being pro-abortion, and I tell them what my family has done, I’d like to know what those accusers have done.
My term was descriptive, not directed at any particular person. It’s not an ad hominem remark. As for “no one calling me a name,” there have been enough suggestions that I am pro-abortion.No one has called you a name – why do you need to call others names?
Well, I’d love to see a few examples of who was working in some pro-life politician’s campaign (I am aware of your foray into politics), but politics isn’t everything. I’d like to know who might be active in on-the-street anti-abortion work.Well, from what I gather, they have worked to defeat pro-abortion politicians, not support and fund them.
“Son of a bitch” is a descriptive term, too – but I wouldn’t advise you to describe someone that way while standing within arm’s length of them!http://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon12.gifMy term was descriptive, not directed at any particular person. It’s not an ad hominem remark. As for “no one calling me a name,” there have been enough suggestions that I am pro-abortion.
Shall I send you the membership list of the Stone County Right to Life Committee? Shall we talk about those who work in things like Project Rachael. Or people who adopt the “unadoptables?”Well, I’d love to see a few examples of who was working in some pro-life politician’s campaign (I am aware of your foray into politics), but politics isn’t everything. I’d like to know who might be active in on-the-street anti-abortion work.
Yes, and I’m sorry about that. While I was conflicted in the ‘80s, that was the reason I used for not going Republican. I did research on that question, and found that the distinction is that abortion is an “intrinsic” evil, and the death penalty for criminals is not. It’s in the Cathechism.Ruth, as one opposed to the death penalty (Bravo for you!) are you aware that the Republicans very much defend the death penalty?
Exactly so. A consistent pro-life position should include opposition to both abortion and the death penalty.But the catechism also quotes John Paul II as saying that today, cases in which the execution of the offender is an absolute necessity “are very rare, if not practically nonexistent.”>