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I agree.I don’t know what you are getting at.
Romney makes a gaffe, it’s repeat ad nauseum. Obama makes a gaffe, it’s treated like the wing-nuts took it out of context and then it’s dropped.
I agree.I don’t know what you are getting at.
Romney makes a gaffe, it’s repeat ad nauseum. Obama makes a gaffe, it’s treated like the wing-nuts took it out of context and then it’s dropped.
I see you and I differ.You shouldn’t vote for her… she would make a terrible president.
Sorry, I didn’t read back over the past several pages. I think that Romney is a decent and intelligent man, and his charitable giving is admirable. There’s ample evidence of all these things, which I readily acknowledge. The issue for me is his economic policies, including his tax policies, which I believe would end up continuing Republican policies that have transferred wealth to the top 1% income bracket over the past few decades. There’s lots of evidence that reducing taxes does not result in the kind of economic growth and job creation that Romney (like Bush I and Bush II) has promised and that serves to increase the deficit.Alan-
The last couple of pages of this thread have been “Romney is out of touch because he lives in a rich bubble who’s daddy bails him out.” We are providing evidence that this is not true.
Ah! Two good “rites of passage” missed. Oh well, we can’t have them all. But while being the “Guy who walks out with the singer” is a massive ego-feeder for a young man, and while Southern Belles of a certain class and ancestry are TRAINED to feed young mens’ egos, one does recognize that there is an artificiality to all of that, just as there is with the Gatsby world.I had the rich NY girlfriend for a while. Lived on Park Avenue, and was pretty high maintenance, but a brilliant mind, good, but not fabulous looks, and would pick up almost all the checks when we went out. Alas, no Southern Belle girlfriend or chanteuse girlfriend.
But yes we don’t agree on this.Almost as pro-murder as obama.
I see you and I differ.![]()
As old as I am, I find it hard to think that so many of our fellow citizens are so gullible, nay, dumb. I like to think better of people than that.Mary, the focus of Democrats on what Romney MIGHT do if elected is irrational, b/c they ignore such things as the failure to secure embassies on 9/11 after being warned, and the labeling of the Hassan Ft. Hood massacre of unarmed soldiers as “workplace violence”.
On the economic front, the fact that Obama never ran so much as a hot dog stand , and the fact that Romney has been wildly successful at many endeavors doesn’t dissuade them from believing that Obama’s redistributionist theories will be “better for the economy”. Americans have gone crazy. :hypno: Rob
Yet there are Catholics on this forum who have posted or told me they have determined voting for Obama is in line with Catholic teaching. I understand not everyone voting in this thread’s poll is Catholic but I have to assume some are and it has been running 16 - 18% for Obama. There’s another thread with a Pew poll showing only 51% of weekly Mass goers support Romney. 42% Obama which is much more than this thread’s poll. And the rest I guess undecided or with a 3rd party or not voting. So obviously according to Pewthere are no “truly grave moral” or “proportionate” reasons, singularly or combined, that could outweigh the millions of innocent human lives that are directly killed by legal abortion each year.
Catholic teaching says not to vote for those that support intrinsic evils such as homosexual marriage, abortion and embryonic stem cell research. Obama supports all of the above and he supports the religious liberty infringing HHS mandate which has 29 lawsuits, many from the Catholic dioceses and institutions. Bishops have also spoken of the problems with the Obama health care law which has lack of conscience protection and allows federal funds to pay for abortion among other issues
Oh come on…a conspiracy is way more fun.No need for a “conspiracy”. It’s clear as day right out there.
Even if Romney sweeps the floor with Obama don’t expect banner headlines for Romney. They’ll dig up the one two many times he coughed to counter act any success.
Just listen to him. It is not a stretch. I base my opinions on what he says.With the success this man has achieved, it is really a stretch to say he is any of these things. Perhaps he is not “cool” like Obama, perhaps he does not say things only to please the audience, but where has that gotten us. I think, given his business acumen, he will fare quite well in talks with other heads of state and he will darn sure stand up for our country better than our current president has done. I cannot believe how many people are attracted by esthetics rather than substance. And as far as qualified is concerned, what had Mr. Obama done that made him qualified to be president? Community rabble rowser? Give me a break.
What this argument boils down to is the Just War Criteria.The United States government did that.
Blessed Pope John Paul II said “War is a defeat for humanity.”
At what cost did we “win?” How many people had to die? How many Germans were brainwashed with propaganda? How many Germans died fighting against Hitler? How many Americans, French, British, Russia, Italian, (list goes on), gave their lives fighting for what they believed in?
Would Jesus have advocated to take guns and storm the Nazis? Or would He have had every person in the world united marching through Germany spreading His message of love to them? Even if it cost everyone their lives? Violence is never an option, even as a means to an end.
A good start would be to think about your vote.. But how do you respond when the “non negotiables” are tossed at you by your fellow Catholics?
REALITY CHECK**** A woman can still get an abortion in both states. Defunding PP does not stop abortion. And defunding PP ONLY affects poor women. The rich can still secure abortion any time they want one.Walker and Republicans defunded Planned Parenthood in Wisconsin, Christie and Republicans defunded PPH in New Jersey.
So yes, stopping abortions has happened in these two states, Romney Ryan take the bold stance of pledging to defund PPH nationally.
The Democrats/Obama held up the budget a few years ago even at the expense of not paying the military for their pet project Planned Parenthood.
3rd party supporters simply like to say rhetoric but it doesn’t play in the real world.
We might not be capable of that in and of ourselves but all things are possible with God.What we need is a cultural conversion.
I am not sure we are at all capable of that.
REALITY CHECK.REALITY CHECK**** A woman can still get an abortion in both states. Defunding PP does not stop abortion. And defunding PP ONLY affects poor women. The rich can still secure abortion any time they want one.
REALITY CHECK*** African American women are 5 Times more likely to get an abortion than a white woman. This means though African Americans are 13% of the population, 1 out of every 3 abortions involves an African American.REALITY CHECK**** A woman can still get an abortion in both states. Defunding PP does not stop abortion. And defunding PP ONLY affects poor women. The rich can still secure abortion any time they want one.
While I understand you are firm in your position, you still appear to be asking for a sincere answer. So here’s mine, even though I’m not sure there is any such thing as a unitary “Catholic voting psyche” in this country.Yet there are Catholics on this forum who have posted or told me they have determined voting for Obama is in line with Catholic teaching. I understand not everyone voting in this thread’s poll is Catholic but I have to assume some are and it has been running 16 - 18% for Obama. There’s another thread with a Pew poll showing only 51% of weekly Mass goers support Romney. 42% Obama which is much more than this thread’s poll. And the rest I guess undecided or with a 3rd party or not voting. So obviously according to Pew
the majority of practicing Catholics are now with the Republicans. Which is a reason why I have often said I find the Catholic Church moving more Republican. But only 51%. Not a large majority.
So is it left to the individual to determine their proportionate reasons?
Also to my dear practicing Catholic friends who have expressed support for Obama. You know I am totally with you on voting in this election. But how do you respond when the “non negotiables” are tossed at you by your fellow Catholics?
I’m trying desperately to understand the 21st century practicing Catholic’s voting psyche.
REALITY CHECK*** African American women are 5 Times more likely to get an abortion than a white woman. This means though African Americans are 13% of the population, 1 out of every 3 abortions involves an African American. ** Where is the outrage over the abortions being done in the more affluent areas? Why the double standard? White women and Latinas have abortions too.
REALITY CHECK*** Planned Parenthood by far is the biggest abortion provider in the USA and many would say is run as a for-profit enterprise as far as abortion is concerned. **Not believable.
- Undercover investigations show Planned Parenthood recommend 90+% of all women are advised to get an abortion. ** Not believable
- Fact: 83% of Planned Parenthood clinics are in MINORITY NEIGHBORHOODS! ** You don’t need PP in affluent neighborhoods because those women afford to see their private doctors. They have the means to pay a higher rate if they so choose to have an abortion.
Where is the outrage for 33% of all abortions being performed against 13% of the population? That is.
- ** Where is the outrage over the abortions being done in the more affluent areas? Why the double standard? White women and Latinas have abortions too.*
**Not believable.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_ParenthoodPlanned Parenthood is the largest U.S. provider of reproductive health services, including cancer screening, HIV screening and counseling, contraception, and abortion.[3][4][5]
So in other words, the government in funding planned parenthood targets minority people, we agree on something.** You don’t need PP in rich neighborhood because they can afford to see their private doctors. They have the means to pay a higher rate if they so choose to have an abortion.