Obama and Romney Hit Final Stretch Part 3

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Being an idealist certainly helped me with my choice in a wife. I waited until the ideal women came along rather than comparing every women to Rosie O’Donnell.
Wonderful! Well wishes to you both…

Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way with political offices.
 
Except that Democrats consider it a negative term used that way. Republicans are free to use any insults they choose against the Democrats. I avoid insulting political parties, or individuals, and consider racial epithets bad as well.
That’s because you are better than everyone else.
 
I read articles**. I apparently don’t spend the time twisting numbers** to feel better and preserve hope.
Wow. A little cranky today. Did your priest give a different homily than ours? Ours was about the whole love God with all your heart, soul and strength and love your neighbor thingy. 🙂
 
Wow. A little cranky today. Did your priest give a different homily than ours? Ours was about the whole love God with all your heart, soul and strength and love your neighbor thingy. 🙂
My priest said the same thing … in Latin! Trump that (just kidding)!
 
My priest said the same thing … in Latin! Trump that (just kidding)!
I hope you were kidding. We pray the Common Prayers in Latin during our OF Mass, but the readings and homily are always in English. If the homilies were in Latin, we would be in bad shape! :eek: 😛
 
I hope you were kidding. We pray the Common Prayers in Latin during our OF Mass, but the readings and homily are always in English. If the homilies were in Latin, we would be in bad shape! :eek: 😛
Of course, I was kidding! If we had a Homily in Latin, I would sit there looking stupid. I follow our Latin Mas okay, but a Latin Homily would convert me to the Presbyterian faith! 🙂
 
Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way with political offices.
Obviously it couldn’t because there are too few choices. But using what guidelines the church has given us, it’s clear you can’t vote for anyone who supports intrinsically evil policies with the exception of when there are no other choices. If we could only vote for either Romney or Obama, one could legitimately vote for Romney. But the fact that the Constitution Party offers at least one pro-life option, you shouldn’t vote for either Romney or Obama. At least that’s how I understand it.

Please don’t provide any unofficial voter guides or opinions by some ex-bishop of Galveston in 2004. They have as much standing as my opinion.
“You may in some circumstances where you don’t have any candidate who is proposing to eliminate all abortion, choose the candidate who will most limit this grave evil in our country,” he explained
 
Wow. A little cranky today. Did your priest give a different homily than ours? Ours was about the whole love God with all your heart, soul and strength and love your neighbor thingy. 🙂
I wasn’t being cranky. It’s very common to question fuzzy math around here.
 
I wasn’t being cranky. It’s very common to question fuzzy math around here.
Well, I have to disagree with you here, my friend. Breitbart is not a more reliable site than Pew IMO. However, I think in this case that Breitbart’s analyst did proper math and deductive work with Pew’s statistics and came out with reasonable conclusions. I cannot assert that Breitbart would do that in every instance, but I think they did a fair analysis this time. For what it’s worth.
 
I think there is a problem of always comparing things to the worst rather than what is ideal. Romney is way better than Obama, but so is Bill/Hilary Clinton. I’d rather vote for who is best than to mindlessly follow the exaggerations and half-truths of the GOP and democrats about the other guy. But that is me. Of course voting for the lesser of evils is reasonable, but we need to be sure that our faith isn’t being “leavened” by the GOP and democrat agenda but rather our Catholic faith leavens the parties and brings both parties to the truth. Romney isn’t close enough to the ideal to warrant my support.

I’m less concerned about the HHS mandate than I am about catholic institutions and families effectively promulgating the faith.
I agree, and we are in a tough spot. I could see an argument for Romney, and see an argument for Goode. There is no argument for Obama.

The latter concern you mention begins with our Priests and Bishops. No politician is going to promulgate the faith. Not one ever has as President. They have presided with morality, and ethics based on their faith, but what you refer to seems to be in line with our Church, which is and has been sorely lacking in both areas for 30 years.
 
Wisconsin State Journal endorses Romney, becomes latest paper to flip from Obama in ’08

In the final hours of the presidential campaign, the largest endorsing newspaper in the swing state of Wisconsin has thrown its support to GOP nominee Mitt Romney. This endorsement may be even more significant since the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel decided not to endorse either presidential candidate this year. The State Journal becomes the eighth large paper in a Swing State to flip from an Obama endorsement in 2008. Newsday’s endorsement of Romney this weekend was also a reversal of the paper’s ’08 Obama endorsement, as was the New York Daily News endorsement.

**Swing state endorsement tally: Romney 24, Obama 15
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Colorado: 2 for Romney; 1 for Obama
The (Colorado Springs) Gazette (Romney)
Denver Post (Obama)
The Pueblo Chieftan (Romney)
Florida: 7 for Romney; 2 for Obama
Florida Today (Romney)
Miami Herald (Obama)
Naples Daily News (Romney)
Orlando Sentinel (Romney)
Pensacola News Journal (Romney)
South Florida Sun Sentinel (Romney)
Tampa Bay Times (Obama)
Tampa Tribune (Romney)
Florida Times-Union (Romney)
Palm Beach Post endorsed Obama in ‘08, but is not endorsing presidential candidates
Sarasota Herald-Tribune endorsed Obama in ‘08, not endorsing presidential candidates this year
Iowa: 4 for Romney; 1 for Obama
Des Moines Register (Romney)
The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette (Romney)
Press-Citizen (Obama)
Quad-City Times (Romney)
Sioux City Journal (Romney)
Nevada: 2 for Romney; 1 for Obama
Las Vegas Review-Journal (Romney)
Las Vegas Sun (Obama)
Reno Gazette-Journal (Romney)
New Hampshire: 2 for Romney
The (Nashua) Telegraph (Romney)
Union Leader (Gingrich then Romney)
North Carolina: 5 for Obama; 1 for Romney
Charlotte Observer (Obama)
Citizen-Times (Obama)
Greenville Reflector (Romney)
The Pilot (Obama)
Raleigh News & Observer (Obama)
Winston-Salem Journal (Obama)
Ohio: 4 for Obama; 4 for Romney
Akron Beacon Journal (Obama)
Athens News (Obama)
Cincinnati Enquirer (Romney)
Cleveland Plain Dealer (Obama)
Columbus Dispatch (Romney)
Lima News (Romney)
The Morning Journal
The Toledo Blade (Obama)
Dayton Daily News endorsed Obama in ‘08, but will not be endorsing this year
Virginia: 1 for Romney; 1 for Obama
Richmond Times-Dispatch (Romney)
The Washington Post serves northern Virginia (Obama)
The Roanoke Times did not endorse in ‘08 nor will they this year
The Virginian Pilot did not endorse in ‘08
Wisconsin: 1 for Romney
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel endorsed Obama in ‘08, but isn’t endorsing this year
Wisconsin State Journal (Romney)

Newspapers that flipped parties in 2012

**At least 27 papers that supported Obama for president in 2008 have flipped to endorse Romney for president in 2012. **The daily papers include:
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Billings Gazette
Cape Cod Times
The Columbian
The Daily Herald
Daily News (L.A.)
Daily Tribune
The Dallas Morning News
Des Moines Register
The Florida Times-Union (which split between McCain & Obama in ’08)
Florida Today
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Houston Chronicle
The Joplin Globe
Naples Daily News
New York Daily News
New York Observer
Newsday
Orlando Sentinel
Pasadena Star-News
Pensacola News Journal
Press-Telegram (Long Beach)
Quad-City Times
Reno Gazette-Journal
South Florida Sun Sentinel
The (Nashua) Telegraph
The Tennessean
Wisconsin State Journal
**At least three papers have flipped in the other direction, from endorsing John McCain in 2008 to Obama in 2012:
**
San Antonio Express-News
The San Francisco Examiner
Winston-Salem Journal

poynter.org/latest-news/mediawire/194160/wisconsin-state-journal-endorses-romney-latest-paper-to-flip-from-obama-in-08/
 
I found the above article regarding newspaper endorsements interesting. Take it for what it’s worth.
 
I read articles. I apparently don’t spend the time twisting numbers to feel better and preserve hope.
How is using basic math skills twisting anything? Look, Breitbart just showed how the numbers would be positive for Romney, not dispute the numbers.
 
I agree, and we are in a tough spot. I could see an argument for Romney, and see an argument for Goode. There is no argument for Obama.

The latter concern you mention begins with our Priests and Bishops. No politician is going to promulgate the faith. Not one ever has as President. They have presided with morality, and ethics based on their faith, but what you refer to seems to be in line with our Church, which is and has been sorely lacking in both areas for 30 years.
Goode is no good, per a respected Catholic theolgian friend of mine…he’s pro-torture. If you are going to go with ideal, you have to shoot a little higher.
 
Of course, I was kidding! If we had a Homily in Latin, I would sit there looking stupid. I follow our Latin Mas okay, but a Latin Homily would convert me to the Presbyterian faith! 🙂
Everyone should learn to follow our Latin Mass - it is a “Novus Ordo” or Ordinary Form Mass. The only difference is praying of the Commons, in Latin. Per the Pope, everyone should be encouraged to know those prayers: Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Mysterium Fidei, Pater Noster, Agnus Dei. 🙂
 
Of course, I was kidding! If we had a Homily in Latin, I would sit there looking stupid. I follow our Latin Mas okay, but a Latin Homily would convert me to the Presbyterian faith! 🙂
Heck, due to convenience I often go to the Maronite 12:30 liturgy on Sunday which is in Arabic from beginning to end. No english.

It’s the best I can do sometimes as someone who can’t drive!

It would be nice to have at least the readings and the homily in English but it’s their church so. . . . . 🤷
 
Obviously it couldn’t because there are too few choices. But using what guidelines the church has given us, it’s clear you can’t vote for anyone who supports intrinsically evil policies with the exception of when there are no other choices. If we could only vote for either Romney or Obama, one could legitimately vote for Romney. But the fact that the Constitution Party offers at least one pro-life option, you shouldn’t vote for either Romney or Obama. At least that’s how I understand it.

Please don’t provide any unofficial voter guides or opinions by some ex-bishop of Galveston in 2004. They have as much standing as my opinion.
I have no need to rehash Church teaching, voter guides or Bishop’s statements with you. We all know that it is legitimate to vote for the best of the two major party candidates OR a third party candidate OR not vote. I choose the first option…to pick the major candidate who will lessen evil.
 
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