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Della
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Twaddle. If it makes you feel good to vote for people who can’t do anything because they can’t get elected, that’s your choice, but as Catholic (not a “so-called Catholic”–thanks for the personal attack! :tsktsk: ) I am not obligated to tilt at windmills to please people like you who believe one has to sacrifice one’s brains in order to be a good Catholic. I follow what the Church tells us is proper for us as voters. If that’s not good enough for you, frankly I don’t care.Della,
No pro-life group is attempting to find a perfect candidate only a principled one. Pures ideals are those that are in conformity with natural law. We should and in fact are obligated to expect public figures, particularly elected officials, to not only respect natural law but to uphold it even if it means losing. Prudence can never be equated with cowardice, and it is wimpish to excuse those who favor killing certain babies because they were concieved through rape or incest or are described as threatening their mother’s lives simply because one is unwilling to speak out and candidates who honestly believe in the sanctity of human life.
David Paul while you’re tooting your horn about the republican party, not a thing has been done by them in the last 32 years! I got news for you the pro-life movement cannot even defend a so-called partial birth abortion ban without adding a life of the mother exception. David Paul, Della, you call that progress? IT ISN’T.
David Paul, Della you and other so-called catholics are blinded by political power. Much maturing you both have to do. Go back and learn the meaning of those words.