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I wouldn’t vote for a pro-choice Democrat for dogcatcher. Actually, I find it incomprehensible to vote for any Democrat for any office, with very, very few exceptions.
That’s called factual knowledge - not insight. What does it matter to me who sponsored or who penned? It matters to me what was penned: a new term (to me at least) “forcible rape”.You do? Who was the original sponsor? Who penned the bill?
So? Does it make my insights wrong that Sandra Fluke shares them? How about the rare occasions when you and I agree on a topic of discussion - does that agreement make your views wrong?“Women’s health advocate” Sandra Fluke apprarently shares your special insight skills.
barackobama.com/news/entry/akin-romney-and-ryan.
…must…shower after visiting site…
The GOP has it right!Republicans are pro entitlement reform which will help the poor because it means the safety net will exist in the future and not go bankrupt. Republicans are pro legal immigrant but are against illegal immigration
A GOP supporter heard from!Republicans are pro entitlement reform which will help the poor because it means the safety net will exist in the future and not go bankrupt. Republicans are pro legal immigrant but are against illegal immigration
The point I was trying to make (though I phrased it poorly in the prior posts), is that the outrage over personhood amendments is disproportionate to its potential impact. It seems to me that those in support of women’s rights are more concerned about the women than about the innocent children in the womb. While indeed “women and their babies [should] have an equal right to life,” there is not equal amount of outrage over the personhood amendments and abortion itself.The sense of proportion is this: women and their babies have an equal right to life and both should be protected. I don’t see how this focuses more on women than on babies. Like I said, you can’t ‘trade’ one person’s right for another’s.
I would say that factual knowledge is required for insight.That’s called factual knowledge - not insight. What does it matter to me who sponsored or who penned? It matters to me what was penned: a new term (to me at least) “forcible rape”.
The former shows that two people can come to the same conclusion when using the same faulty premise,So? Does it make my insights wrong that Sandra Fluke shares them? How about the rare occasions when you and I agree on a topic of discussion - does that agreement make your views wrong?
Fair enough. However, I still disagree that outrage should be related to potential impact. You’d expect the outrage in society as a whole to be disproportionate because people are divided about the unborn’s right to life but not about the mother’s. That shouldn’t be, but it is. That disproportion cannot and should not be addressed by laws which potentially put women at risk. In other words, we can’t and shouldn’t try to save the drowning by tipping over those in the lifeboat.The point I was trying to make (though I phrased it poorly in the prior posts), is that the outrage over personhood amendments is disproportionate to its potential impact. It seems to me that those in support of women’s rights are more concerned about the women than about the innocent children in the womb. While indeed “women and their babies [should] have an equal right to life,” there is not equal amount of outrage over the personhood amendments and abortion itself.
My point about proportion is about the voiced opposition, not the law itself.
Yeah, they say “great minds think alike, but fools seldom differ”The former shows that two people can come to the same conclusion when using the same faulty premise,
the 2nd shows that brilliant minds sometime think alike.![]()
Maybe…A GOP supporter heard from!![]()
Cardinal Dolan said:“I came to know and admire him immensely,” Cardinal Dolan added. “And I would consider him a friend. He and his wife Janna and their three kids have been guests in my house; I’ve been a guest at their house. They’re remarkably upright, refreshing people. And he’s a great public servant.”
Stating he was “speaking personally and not from a partisan point of view” and “not trying to be an apologist” for Ryan, Cardinal Dolan praised Ryan’s “call for financial accountability and restraint and a balanced budget” as well as his “obvious solicitude for the poor.”
Noting that there may be differences in “prudential judgment” over how to assist the poor, Cardinal Dolan added that “I admire him. He’s honest. He’s refreshing. Do I agree with everything? No, but . . . I’m anxious to see him in action.”
andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/2012/08/the-republican-cardinal.htmlAnd make no mistake: Dolan is an old-school Catholic pol - a figure who approved payments to molesting priests to expedite their firing, brazenly lied about it, then ran away abroad when the press demanded an explanation. His most important issues are criminalizing abortion, stripping gay couples of any civil legal protection, and making sure that non-Catholic employees of Catholic hospitals and schools be denied access to insured contraception. That he is saying the benediction for a ticket that explicitly endorses a priority for the super-rich over the working poor and views illegal immigrants as beneath contempt also tells you a lot about Dolan’s priorities.
I don’t think I could have articulated a more slanted interpretation of Dolan’s actions if I tried.And make no mistake: Dolan is an old-school Catholic pol - a figure who approved payments to molesting priests to expedite their firing, brazenly lied about it, then ran away abroad when the press demanded an explanation. His most important issues are criminalizing abortion, stripping gay couples of any civil legal protection, and making sure that non-Catholic employees of Catholic hospitals and schools be denied access to insured contraception. That he is saying the benediction for a ticket that explicitly endorses a priority for the super-rich over the working poor and views illegal immigrants as beneath contempt also tells you a lot about Dolan’s priorities.
I certainly don’t, but I NEVER argue with New York City’s own Cardinal Dolan. He is entitled to endorse any candidate he wishes to.Does anyone actually believe this?
Jim
Did I mention Andrew Sullivan is Catholic?I don’t think I could have articulated a more slanted interpretation of Dolan’s actions if I tried.
Why can’t people understand that everyone who disagrees with them is not a hearltess ogre?![]()
Sheesh, that America article opens in the very first line by referring to it as an “endoresement prayer.”Did I mention Andrew Sullivan is Catholic?
The covering articles at America are no less flattering.
americamagazine.org/blog/entry.cfm?blog_id=2&entry_id=5309
(p.s.: don’t read the comments if you have high blood pressure!)
Even worse, I hear that the president swore his oath of office on a BIBLE! Someone call the FREEDOM FROM RELIGION FOUNDATION! POLITICIANS can’t be RELIGIOUS!I see we are closing the separation between church and state.