SoCalRC, I don’t see your problem. Yes of course we need to judge a politicians actions (how he voted on measures that would reduce or ban abortions) rather than just his words. But if I follow what you’re saying, then a politician who supported laws to prevent forced abortions on Saipan, but supported keeping abortion legal as per Roe v Wade, would reduce the number of abortions. A politician who supported overturning Roe v Wade would reduce the number much more, as the US States and territories would then be free to ban or impose restrictions on abortion, and in seems apparent to me that most if not all of them would do just that. Seems no contest to me. Of course if there is a politician who supported both reforms, s/he would be even better to vote for.
If a person illegally and repeatedly profits from a grievous form of abortion while telling you they treasure life, how can you possibly believe them? In other words, how can you ever be sure that he/she is not just exploiting your beliefs for personal power? I don’t mean that in a disrespectful way, I am just asking.
My point is basically RobHom’s. Saying you are pro life is easy, but being pro-life is a different story.
I think another question raised is, does an end justify a means? In the case of abortion, I think our faith says no. For example, multiple popes have instructed us that, while saving the life of a mother is worthy and understandable goal, it does not justify abortion.
Similiarly, abortions have declined fairly steadily since Roe v. Wade in the US. Recently we have seen increases in some states, but that seems to be tied to serious socio economic pressures. Even after the first five year period of static/declining wages since 1945, the national trend seems downward.
Most researchers attribute this to contraception availability and effectiveness. But would it be right for the Church to embrace contraception, a long standing grave moral teaching, to lower abortions?
Just as the Church cannot use illicit means to achieve ‘good’ results, I cannot see myself supporting an evil and dishonest person for public service just because they say what I want to hear on one issue.
Again, no disrespect intended, I am just explaining my own feelings.
Best Regards