And some of us who are pro-choice ARE NOT pro-abortion. We are NOT. That is said to confuse the issue and attempts at making someone feel badly.
Not all of use who are pro-choice wanted a take over of the auto, banking, or tobacco industry either.
And liberals don’t JUST vote on pro-choice either.
If I support Osama Bin Ladin, I’m supporting terrorism. One who enables the actor, knowing what he means to do, supports the act. Whether one feels badly about it is hardly the point, though one truly should feel badly about supporting abortion by supporting those who promote it. But obviously, some don’t feel badly about it, and that’s between them and God, on that day when He tells them to depart from their ribcages.
This government could take over all industries and it wouldn’t have one tenth the moral significance of its promoting the killing of innocent children. Not one millionth. Auto companies, banks and tobacco are just things. Things come and things go, and they’re just things throughout the process. Children are made in the image and likeness of God. Didn’t Jesus say “whatsoever you do to the least of these, you do to Me?” Should we not be moved by that more than the fate of some bank? What’s GM or Citi to 50 million horrific deaths?
If the Church in the U.S. is splitting, and if so, it is certainly splitting over abortion more than any other thing. And if so, it couldn’t do it in a worthier cause.
How’s this for liberal? I think it’s deplorable that the neediest of all; the disabled needy, are expected by this government to subsist on less than $600/month SSI. I think they should be paid a sum sufficient to live a decent life. How about you? Yet, this administration has proposed absolutely nothing for them. Nothing. Not under the stimulus bill, not under the budget plan. Zero. Trillions to be spent on the middle class, but nothing for them. I’m too liberal to think that’s okay.
Under the healthcare plan as now envisioned, though, people with incomes as high as $110,000 will get subsidies. I oppose that, because I think people who can help themselves, and who earn that much, should be able to buy their own insurance. I’m too liberal to think it’s okay that they don’t.
Under the PPIP plan, (totally this administration’s) billionaires are going to be subsidized by the government to buy mortgage packages; packages in which every person who can pay his upside down mortgage is going to be expected to pay it in full, and those who are unable to pay and don’t file bankruptcy are likely to be foreclosed, sued for deficiency, and their wages garnished by those billionaires and their companies. I’m too liberal to think that’s okay.
Under the TALF program (totally this administration’s) billionaires can borrow money from the government that they never have to pay back, (you’ll pay it back if they don’t) to buy “toxic securities” (discounted, of course) and put only 6% of the purchase price at risk. Obviously, no smart billionaire will buy unless he knows for sure that he’ll get at least that 6% back. If he errs, he loses 6% and you lose 94%. I’m too liberal to think that’s okay.
This government expects to cut $600 billion off the Medicare budget in order to help subsidize those people, whose incomes are up to $110,000. And, of course, there will be a federal “Czar” whose office will determine when it just serves no useful purpose to do, e.g., a hip replacement (typical life span 8-10 years) to an octegenarian because his life expectancy, according to mortality tables, is less than that of the prosthesis. I’m too liberal to think that’s okay.
And I’m too liberal to think 50 million deaths of totally innocent people is okay.
I could go on, but I won’t. Suffice it to say for now that I guess I’m just too liberal to support Obama.