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No, my dear Matt, we are not going to “goat” or gloat, we are just going to get on with the business of fixing our nation. The sooner we put this episode behind us, the better. There’s a lot of work still left to do, especially getting rid of Obamacare and overturning his executive orders (completely unconstitutional).
First, it’s Rich, not Matt. Secondly, I’m willing to bet you money that we’ll see some gloating from your side. Thirdly, one doesn’t put four years of any administration behind one, not even Bush’s horrid last term. 🤷
 
First, it’s Rich, not Matt. Secondly, I’m willing to bet you money that we’ll see some gloating from your side. Thirdly, one doesn’t put four years of any administration behind one, not even Bush’s horrid last term. 🤷
Sorry Rich, forgot which annoying liberal I was replying to.

🤷
 
since 1973…and we have lived under all Democratic administrations since that time right? Because they are the only pro-abortion party so they must have had the majority all this time, so nothing could be done to change anything.

:hmmm:
President Bush signed the ban on partial birth abortions in 2005. That was put through Congress when both houses were Republican. He also reinstated the Reagan policy called the “Mexico City” policy which prevents US aid from being used for abortions.

Even when both Houses of Congress are in control of one party, that doesn’t mean that anti-abortion legislation will be the number one priority. The GOP has had a number of moderates on social issues, which means that some of them will vote with their Democrat compatriots.

As you know, it’s not easy to pass legislation in our governmental structure. And Roe v. Wade was never law until the SCOTUS legislated from the bench and made it into law.

But restrictions against abortion continue to be passed on a state level, which is completely constitutional. Rather than challenging Roe v. Wade head-on, it is better to undermine it gradually and use the power of the 10th Amendment to eventually rid our nation of this horror.

Also, 40 Days for Life is having a tremendous effect on abortion clinics. Many abortion industry workers are leaving for good, and clinics are closing down all over the country. Crisis pregnancy centers remain open. I have every confidence that one day, Americans will look back upon this period of our history as a horrible evil that we eventually with the help of God, set right again.
 
I’m telling you that Mitt Romney is NOT pro life.

I would actually go so far as to say that OBAMA is more pro life than Mitt Romney, because I believe he was sincere when he told the Pope that he wants to do whatever he can to reduce the number of abortions (the demand for abortions).

Mitt Romney? For all we know, he is still secretly committed to his promise to protect a woman’s right to choose that he made when he was running for office in Massachusetts.

Not to mention the fact that Mitt Romney isn’t even a Christian, so his concept of “pro-life” could mean any number of things. (he wants all babies to live forever on planet Kolob?) whatever.
Truthfully, I agree with everything you say, Ana. Cardinal Dolan means well, of course, but I think he’s put on ideological blinders like most people on these forums have. In some ways, Romney reminds me of Nehemiah Scudder from Heinlein’s novel Revolt In 2100.
 
since 1973…and we have lived under all Democratic administrations since that time right? Because they are the only pro-abortion party so they must have had the majority all this time, so nothing could be done to change anything.

:hmmm:
Seeker, I give you credit for being an intelligent poster, so you know how legislation works. No president, of either party, can wave a magic wand and will a “law” away. It has to go thru a process. It has more chance under GOP than Dems.
 
I’m telling you that Mitt Romney is NOT pro life.

I would actually go so far as to say that OBAMA is more pro life than Mitt Romney, because I believe he was sincere when he told the Pope that he wants to do whatever he can to reduce the number of abortions (the demand for abortions).

Mitt Romney? For all we know, he is still secretly committed to his promise to protect a woman’s right to choose that he made when he was running for office in Massachusetts.

Not to mention the fact that Mitt Romney isn’t even a Christian, so his concept of “pro-life” could mean any number of things. (he wants all babies to live forever on planet Kolob?) whatever.
Please enlighten us. What has Obama done to make you think he is more pro-life than Romney?
 
But restrictions against abortion continue to be passed on a state level, which is completely constitutional. Rather than challenging Roe v. Wade head-on, it is better to undermine it gradually and use the power of the 10th Amendment to eventually rid our nation of this horror.

Also, 40 Days for Life is having a tremendous effect on abortion clinics. Many abortion industry workers are leaving for good, and clinics are closing down all over the country. Crisis pregnancy centers remain open. I have every confidence that one day, Americans will look back upon this period of our history as a horrible evil that we eventually with the help of God, set right again.
That would be fantastic! More power to them!
 
Please enlighten us. What has Obama done to make you think he is more pro-life than Romney?
Me too…,.this is the theater of the absurd. Happens every time though. I will await a claim that the man who refused to allow BORN babies to have medical treatment, who change the Mexico City policy as his first act, who didn’t want his daughters “punished with a baby” who tried to force workers to participate in abortion against their conscious, who is waging war on religious freedom by forcing us to provide abortofacient drugs, sterilization and contraception for free…is more Pro Life than Romney?

When a statement is patently absurd, it has no credibility.

Lisa
 
Me too…,.this is the theater of the absurd. Happens every time though. I will await a claim that the man who refused to allow BORN babies to have medical treatment, who change the Mexico City policy as his first act, who didn’t want his daughters “punished with a baby” who tried to force workers to participate in abortion against their conscious, who is waging war on religious freedom by forcing us to provide abortofacient drugs, sterilization and contraception for free…is more Pro Life than Romney?

When a statement is patently absurd, it has no credibility.

Lisa
The comparison is absurd as well. Obama is NOT antiabortion in any way so one can’t make a meaningful comparison.
 
I agree. I don’t think Romney is as lacking in charisma as many say, but I would take an actual automaton with his experience over a skilled orator with Obama’s inabilities.
Bingo!👍 What frustrates me to no end is the devotees to Obama are able to look past his destructive policies,the damage they have already done. Please can any of you tell me what he has accomplished in nearly four years that has been beneficial? This goes beyond who wins,in my opinion,if Obama gets another term,we all lose,America loses:(:(😦
 
That would be fantastic! More power to them!
Why don’t you join a campaign near you in September? We can always use more prayer!

40 Days For Life

Read some of the success stories. Did you know that the DIRECTOR of a PP clinic in Bryan TX actually walked out of her job (and she was slated to become director of the LARGEST PP in the Western Hemisphere located in Houston), came over to the 40 Day for Life office, and has since converted to Catholicism? Her name is Abby Johnson, and her testimony is powerful! PP tried to silence her but failed.

She’s got her own campaign called “And Then There Were None,” which is specifically directed toward those working inside abortion clinics.

And Then There Were None

Please join us! We need you!
 
The comparison is absurd as well. Obama is NOT antiabortion in any way so one can’t make a meaningful comparison.
The truest thing I have seen you write since I’ve been a member of this forum. Not anti-abortion = PRO ABORTION. Thus, ineligible for any Catholic vote.
 
after what I’ve seen at the convention, I’m definitely NOT voting for Romney.

I’m sure he won over the Republicans (finally, LOL) well, not all of them.

Well, I used to be republican, then independent, but now specifically because of Romney and Ryan, I’m leaning towards voting for Obama as an anti-Romney vote.

I’m not alone. Trust me.

Many conservatives especially Evangelicals, cannot tolerate the thought of a Mormon President. They won’t vote for Obama, but they will certainly consider a third party. Hello “spoilers”. LOL
How can you think of voting for Obama if, as you strongly suggest, the pro-life issue is so important to you? If you believe Romney is not pro-life, you surely can’t believe that Obama is. (Not that I object to your voting for Obama, being a supporter of his myself; however, your position seems inconsistent to me.)
 
The truest thing I have seen you write since I’ve been a member of this forum. Not anti-abortion = PRO ABORTION. Thus, ineligible for any Catholic vote.
Nice piece of damning by faint praise.

I am, however, too much of a gentlemen to point out the inconsistencies in your posts. :tiphat:
 
I’m voting for Romney.🙂 I watched him on TV last night. Some tears of joy feel from my eyes and I am proud to once again claim that I AM an AMERICAN. You can read what Romney said here:
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/08/30/full-remarks-romneys-speech-at-the-rnc/?hpt=hp_t1

Here is an excerpt from the speech Romney gave:
It is what brought us to America. We are a nation of immigrants. We are the children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the ones who wanted a better life, the driven ones, the ones who woke up at night hearing that voice telling them that life in that place called America could be better.
They came not just in pursuit of the riches of this world but for the richness of this life.
Freedom of religion.
Freedom to speak their mind.
Freedom to build a life.
And yes, freedom to build a business. With their own hands.
This is the essence of the American experience.
I also enjoyed hearing Cardinal Timothy Dolan give his blessing after
Romney’s speech. foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/30/archdiocese-cardinal-dolan-prayers-for-both-rnc-and-dnc-pastoral-not-political/

Many blessings to all with hope of a brighter future.🙂 I for one am looking forward to it. Thank you.
 
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All in all if a voter is unwilling to simply do any of these things then they clearly do not value their right to vote and you are not arguing for their right to vote (there are no restrictions) you are simply making excuses for indolence.
👍 Great Post 👍
 
Listen,

If anyone thinks they are “more” pro life by voting for Mitt Romney, they are deceiving themselves!!

You can’t be a “little” pro life, or “mostly” pro life. You either ARE or you ARE NOT. PERIOD.

oh, he masquerades as an angel of light, but do you know what this whole “health of the mother” really boils down to?

ABORTION ON DEMAND. yep. don’t let anyone deceive you. All they need to do is get a psychologist to write a note that says the pregnancy is endangering their mental health. That’s it.

That pretty much is anyone who wants an abortion.

Don’t vote for someone who just pays lip service to a good cause. Look at their DEEDS, and their record on the issue.

If you vote for Mitt Romney, do it because you like his hair, or you hate social security, but NOT because you think he is PRO LIFE.

sorry for all the Caps. I’m just really mad.

Peace
Wow! Pretty hateful,not to mention wildly misguided perception!:mad:
 
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