Obama and Romney Hit Final Stretch Part 3

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I was just trying to understand your point in posting that laws against murder haven’t stopped murder … pretty sure that everyone here is well aware of that fact. :o So, it sounded to me as though you weren’t in favor of laws against murder (abortion in this case), using the argument that since laws against other forms of murder haven’t ended murder, it would be therefore be pointless to pass a law against abortion.

If I misunderstood and this isn’t what you meant, then I apologize for the miscommunication. 🙂

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I’ve checked, it was a mix of threads. On another thread a poster was proposing outlawing children to a unwed mother, comparing it to purchasing a car. If you can’t pay for the car, you lose it; if you can’t afford a child, you lose it. The discussion led to legislating such, as I took it as in stopping sex of unwed people. Sorry…as Gilda Radner used to say, ‘never mind.’ 😃
 
Is Obama Facing a Mass Defection of His 2008 Support?

Obama’s Lost 13 Percent

Romney gains on Obama on foreign policy issues: poll
“Ohio usually decides who the president is, but I don’t think anyone can guarantee Ohio for anyone,” says Denny White, the Ohio Democratic chairman during the 2004 election. “If I were Obama, I wouldn’t bank on Ohio in my win column…. Never underestimate the Republicans for getting their vote out in the last minute.”
nationaljournal.com/magazine/in-a-twist-obama-the-democrat-is-depending-on-ohio-20121101
 
I’ve checked, it was a mix of threads. On another thread a poster was proposing outlawing children to a unwed mother, comparing it to purchasing a car. If you can’t pay for the car, you lose it; if you can’t afford a child, you lose it. The discussion led to legislating such, as I took it as in stopping sex of unwed people. Sorry…as Gilda Radner used to say, ‘never mind.’ 😃
Ha! :rotfl: I remember that 🙂 RIP Gilda!
 
Jack has already endorsed Romney :cool:
Jack is a legend in Ohio. Trust me, I’m a native. Jack has not only endorsed Romney, I understand he is campaigning for him. Very big in Ohio. At Ohio State (where my daughter is a senior), they have a Jack Nicklaus museum on campus.
 
I see two possible results: (1) Obama wins the Electoral College vote narrowly and Romney wins the popular vote by a narrow margin. (2) Romney wins a very narrow Electoral College victory and wins the popular vote by a 5% margin. I think the second result may be true, but I’m not a political scientist. Just a feeling based on consistent polling results, voter sentiments, national voting trends (early voting and absentee ballots), the movement of independent voters into Romney’s camp, GOP voter enthusiasm, Democratic voter apathy, and last, but not least, the number of Romney lawn signs I’ve seen in my Virginia neighborhood and the Florida towns of Palm Harbor, Clearwater, Largo, Seminole, South Pasadena, and Tarpon Springs over the past month.
I like the way you think;)
 
Jack is a legend in Ohio. Trust me, I’m a native. Jack has not only endorsed Romney, I understand he is campaigning for him. Very big in Ohio. At Ohio State (where my daughter is a senior), they have a Jack Nicklaus museum on campus.
Remember a guy that went by the name of ‘Ghoulardi?’
 
Remember a guy that went by the name of ‘Ghoulardi?’
We had Ghoulardi, the Ghoul, then Big Chuck and Hoolihan, which morphed into Big Chuck and Little John. I absolutely remember Friday night B movie TV with Ghoulardi. Awesome TV! On Sunday mornings, we had the Gene Carroll Show and Polka Varieties.
 
We had Ghoulardi, the Ghoul, then Big Chuck and Hoolihan, which morphed into Big Chuck and Little John. I absolutely remember Friday night B movie TV with Ghoulardi. Awesome TV! On Sunday mornings, we had the Gene Carroll Show and Polka Varieties.
Ernie Anderson!!!

Ghoulardi is the test of a true 'Ohian. lol 😃

I loved the Friday night movies…you know this tells our ages?
 
I see two possible results: (1) Obama wins the Electoral College vote narrowly and Romney wins the popular vote by a narrow margin. (2) Romney wins a very narrow Electoral College victory and wins the popular vote by a 5% margin. I think the second result may be true, but I’m not a political scientist. Just a feeling based on consistent polling results, voter sentiments, national voting trends (early voting and absentee ballots), the movement of independent voters into Romney’s camp, GOP voter enthusiasm, Democratic voter apathy, and last, but not least, the number of Romney lawn signs I’ve seen in my Virginia neighborhood and the Florida towns of Palm Harbor, Clearwater, Largo, Seminole, South Pasadena, and Tarpon Springs over the past month.
I guess the lawn-sign indicators are as good a way as any to predict the winner, certainly better than any of these confusing, conflicting, and contradictory polls, none of which, to my knowledge, take into account people who don’t own land-line phones but only cells.
 
I guess the lawn-sign indicators are as good a way as any to predict the winner, certainly better than any of these confusing, conflicting, and contradictory polls, none of which, to my knowledge, take into account people who don’t own land-line phones but only cells.
Yea, but don’t forget, Halloween just ended.😛
 
Ernie Anderson!!!

Ghoulardi is the test of a true 'Ohian. lol 😃

I loved the Friday night movies…you know this tells our ages?
Yes, it exposes our ages.

Only Ohioans would know Ghoulardi. Remember the Kielbasa Kid and Stosh from ‘that certain ethnic group’?

I still watch Sports Time Ohio (STO) with Bruce Drennan and Chuck Galeti (“Last Call”) because I’m a diehard Indians fan. Go Tribe!
 
I guess the lawn-sign indicators are as good a way as any to predict the winner, certainly better than any of these confusing, conflicting, and contradictory polls, none of which, to my knowledge, take into account people who don’t own land-line phones but only cells.
I;m serious about lawn signs. 15:1 ratio in south Pinellas County and 4:1 in our Fairfax area neighborhood. We counted them (until we lost track in southern Pinellas). Seeing is believing.
 
Yes, it exposes our ages.

Only Ohioans would know Ghoulardi. Remember the Kielbasa Kid and Stosh from ‘that certain ethnic group’?

I still watch Sports Time Ohio (STO) with Bruce Drennan and Chuck Galeti (“Last Call”) because I’m a diehard Indians fan. Go Tribe!
Jim Brown was big name on Cleveland Browns back in those days…

We now return to our regularly scheduled debates…:o
 
Jim Brown was big name on Cleveland Browns back in those days…

We now return to our regularly scheduled debates…:o
I saw Jimmy Brown play at the old Municipal Stadium. Along with Rocky Colavito, Vic Davilillo, Louis Tiant, Sam McDowell, etc. during baseball season.
 
I;m serious about lawn signs. 15:1 ratio in south Pinellas County and 4:1 in our Fairfax area neighborhood. We counted them (until we lost track in southern Pinellas). Seeing is believing.
I know you’re serious, but in psychology we also know that believing is seeing.
 
I saw Jimmy Brown play at the old Municipal Stadium. Along with Rocky Colavito, Vic Davilillo, Louis Tiant, Sam McDowell, etc. during baseball season.
You just made all my joints creak because I knew everyone of the names you just mentioned…Ouch.
 
From CNN:TRENDING: Axelrod: Obama closing argument 'from his loins’
David Axelrod described the message coming from President Barack Obama days before Election Day as “coming from his loins.”

“I’ve never seen him more exhilarated than he is right now. He believes in what he’s doing. He believes in what he’s fighting for,” Axelrod told reporters Friday after the president’s event in Lima, Ohio. “You can see in the speech that he’s delivering that this is coming from his loins.”
Ewwwww…

Some reaction from the Twitterverse:

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If a candidate’s credibility is sincerely questioned, you have a proportionate reason. It doesn’t have to go any further than that. No where does the Church teach you must believe a candidate. No where does the Church teach you must ‘gamble’ your vote.

Using your definition, what is the Church’s proportionate reason for not plainly speaking that Catholics MUST vote for ONLY one candidate? Millions of Catholics were divided on the issue last election. Using your definition, they went against Church teaching. Does the Church have no obligation to bring those sheep back into the flock by giving a clear statement that cannot be debated?

Or, is the debate is the body of Christ making a decision through the individual consciences of Catholics?

Notice how what I say does not ask that you change what your conscience leads you to do, and using your definition requires Catholics to go against what their consciences lead them to do?

Would the Church require us to go against another teaching with such a demand? I don’t believe it would.
Can Catholics in good conscience practice artificial birth control?

I would like to discuss your comments about conscience and how you have credibility problems with Mitt Romney. One should follow one’s conscience but it must be formed by Catholic teaching and morality.

While lying is a sin, moral theology would support that its not as serious (proportionate) as murder. E.g. Wife asks husband, “Honey do you think I am fat?” Husband lies and says, “No dear you look beautiful”. Are you suggesting that’s worse than the husband murdering his obese wife?!!

While anyone can have doubts about Mitt’s sincerity, his faults aren’t as serious as Pres. Obama.
 
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