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Scoobyshme
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Go, team! Go!!! I wish all the bishops had the intestinal fortitude to speak up like that!
Oops! Sorry!You mentioned a presidential candidate. That’s forbidden.
I believe the Constitution Party is both pro-life and anti-war, and there may be some other third parties/independents who are as well (granted, most such candidates/parties are pretty far to the right on most other issues). Voting third party, while the candidate will not win, at least makes your voice heard, while abstaining does not count in any way, shape, or form.While I am not comparing the war to abortion I do find it evil and cannot in good conscience support anyoe who also supports it. Which leaves me no choice but to abstain this year. I agree we should fight against abortion always but as Catholics if we were to follow the advice of both the current pope and his predecessor we would not have allowed this war either. True it does not carry the same weight but I just can’t keep voting for the lesser of two evils which is what we keep doing inthis country lately because we fail to actually put up a good candidate. Somehow if the candidate was agianst abortion but had every other Catholic position wrong we would find some way to support him. Not me. He has to carry more than just one issue.
If not for the fact that two or three liberal Supreme Court justices will retire during the next president’s first term I would say the strategy is okay. However one who is pro-life makes a symbolic vote for the “perfect” candidate it helps ensure the election of a man he who will make sure abortion is the law of the land at least for the rest of our lifetime.I believe the Constitution Party is both pro-life and anti-war, and there may be some other third parties/independents who are as well (granted, most such candidates/parties are pretty far to the right on most other issues). Voting third party, while the candidate will not win, at least makes your voice heard, while abstaining does not count in any way, shape, or form.
I am certainly of the belief that we need an organized “Christian Democratic” lobby - we need to see more Leo XIII in the public political discourse, and less Adam Smith/Karl Marx.
So again you are telling us we have to vote for only one candidate. I will never buy the logic that dictates even indirectly that we throw our support behind a candidate we can’t agree with. And I can’t agree with either this year.If not for the fact that two or three liberal Supreme Court justices will retire during the next president’s first term I would say the strategy is okay. However one who is pro-life makes a symbolic vote for the “perfect” candidate it helps ensure the election of a man he who will make sure abortion is the law of the land at least for the rest of our lifetime.
If a pro-abortion canidate wins children will contionue to die for another genration. I am sure you can pat yoursefon the back over your symbolic vote but in my mind saving lives trumps symbolism.So again you are telling us we have to vote for only one candidate. I will never buy the logic that dictates even indirectly that we throw our support behind a candidate we can’t agree with. And I can’t agree with either this year.
It still won’t be my fault either.If a pro-abortion canidate wins children will contionue to die for another genration. I am sure you can pat yoursefon the back over your symbolic vote but in my mind saving lives trumps symbolism.
If you are truly pro-life but waste you vote on someone who has no chance of winning it makes it more likely the pro-abortion canidate will win. The stakes are just to high this year to throw away our votes.It still won’t be my fault either.![]()
I call your vote symbolic. Now stop calling a vote wasted Bob. It would be wasted as well if all I did was vote one issue only.If you are truly pro-life but waste you vote on someone who has no chance of winning it makes it more likely the pro-abortion canidate will win. The stakes are just to high this year to throw away our votes.
Abortion is not one issue. It is many millions of issues, I don’t know about you but I take issue that any child can be legally murdered, that any life can be lost in such a way is a damning indictment of any society which claims to be ‘civilised’. Every one of those children is an issue which you should be considering before abstaining, voting for a third party or voting for candidate A.I call your vote symbolic. Now stop calling a vote wasted Bob. It would be wasted as well if all I did was vote one issue only.
Maybe your conscience can live with falsely accusing me of being responsible just because I won’t vote for one particular candidate. I am still voting prolife as long as I vote against a prochoice one. I am not required to vote only for the viable candidate because demanding everyone support that candidate alone is what makes him a viable candidate. If there are other prolife options out there that are more prolife maybe we should realign things to make that candidate viable.Abortion is not one issue. It is many millions of issues, I don’t know about you but I take issue that any child can be legally murdered, that any life can be lost in such a way is a damning indictment of any society which claims to be ‘civilised’. Every one of those children is an issue which you should be considering before abstaining, voting for a third party or voting for candidate A.
A vote would not be wasted if it prevents even one of those children who might otherwise die from dying. It will be if we end up with 5, 10, 15 years more of a senseless genocide of our youth. It is moral arrogance for anyone to decide to put a senseless grudge over a war that is already over ahead of saving the lives of innocent children.
Maybe your conscience can rest easy with that burden of being partially responsible for the millions of deaths which will result should candidate A win and his nominations seal a liberal supreme court for another generation, I know I couldn’t.
No he is a viable candidate by virtue of the fact that in every presidential election for the past hundred years or so it has been one of the two parties’ candidates who have won, only those candidates currently have the grassroots and orginaisational support to have any chance of winning the presidency, and even should by some miracle a third party candidate prevail he will be a lame duck with little/no support in Congress.Maybe your conscience can live with falsely accusing me of being responsible just because I won’t vote for one particular candidate. I am still voting prolife as long as I vote against a prochoice one. I am not required to vote only for the viable candidate because demanding everyone support that candidate alone is what makes him a viable candidate. If there are other prolife options out there that are more prolife maybe we should realign things to make that candidate viable.
My conscience is as content as yours. I have not contributed to the killing just because I didn’t support candidate B.No he is a viable candidate by virtue of the fact that in every presidential election for the past hundred years or so it has been one of the two parties’ candidates who have won, only those candidates currently have the grassroots and orginaisational support to have any chance of winning the presidency, and even should by some miracle a third party candidate prevail he will be a lame duck with little/no support in Congress.
My conscience is perfectly content with expressing the truth. Any pro life vote not cast for candidate b increases the chances of candidate a prevailing. A secondary result of their vote, and them putting a grudge ahead of balanced judgment, is that the next 3-4 nominations to the Supreme Court will be liberals who will perpetuate and quite possibly extend the culture of death. Every legalised murder which is allowed to occur thereafter is a direct result of the votes cast to elect candidate a, and a secondary result of all votes not cast for candidate b.
At the end of the day you are perfectly entitled to throw your vote anywhere you like. If your wish is to put a grudge over the Iraq War and a few bad policy decisions from the current incumbent ahead of the lives of millions of babies then by all means do so.
Not yet, you can still make the correct decision.My conscience is as content as yours. I have not contributed to the killing just because I didn’t support candidate B.