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St_Francis
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A president can not sign legislation which has not been passed, and a bill like that would not pass, if only because it would currently be immediately overruled by the Supreme Court.Who cares who Romney surrounds himself with, it’s his policies that are important. He’s not pro-life, he doesn’t want to ban abortion, he supports gay adoption and contraceptives coverage through health insurance. No catholic should in good conscience vote for a pro-abortion candidate when there are pro-life candidates like Virgil Goode. A president can certainly sign legislation making abortion illegal nationally which is the goal of the catholic pro-life movement. Romney is opposed to this.
If Obama wins, he will appoint judges favorable to abortion to the Supreme Court. If Romney wins, he will appoint judges who see that Roe v Wade was a terrible ruling to the SC.
Four, 4!, current justices were born in the 1930s–they are now in their 70s. One will be 80 next year.
So it is quite likely that at least one SC justice will need to be appointed in the coming 4 years.
You can vote for Virgil Goode, and I do not think that is wrong or anything, but understand that those who vote for Goode will be those who might have otherwise voted for Romney. If you want to see Roe v Wade overturned, then it would be better for you to vote for Romney if you live in a state where the race is tight, because if enough hold-their-nose-and-vote-for-Romney people veer off and vote for Goode, then it could remove enough votes from Romney that the people who vote for Goode due to his stance on abortion will end up with Obama as president. Ironic, isn’t it?