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Would you it’d for a canidate who was right on all the issues except he supported forced Segregation?I can’t follow your reasoning. Do you have a point to make?
Would you it’d for a canidate who was right on all the issues except he supported forced Segregation?I can’t follow your reasoning. Do you have a point to make?
http://conhomeusa.typepad.com/.a/6a0133f4f7f710970b0162fbfc2d98970d-500wiProbably depends on the Democrat. Take me for instance. I didn’t think “Obamacare” went far enough. But that doesn’t mean I think we should have kept the status quo. For instance that we should keep being able to deny coverage to people with pre existing conditions. I also like the idea that young people can remain on their parents’ policies longer. The Republicans have held the WH and Congress before and they never did anything of any substance about the ills of the US healthcare coverage system. It wasn’t until Obama started talking about it that they did. And then that was mostly just to oppose Obama.
You trying to compare RomneyCare to ObamaCare?AMEN!!
And “Romneycare” was the only good he ever did for MA- despite the poor guy trying to distance himself from it. I lived there, and I give him props for it.
Oh, and the folks of MA actually LIKE the new healthcare system. IMAGINE THAT?!?
I am a registered Libertarian. Do you have a problem with that:yawn:I would like an answer from our liberal Democrat abortion rights candidate supporting posters. So far their silence speaks volumes. Maybe they agree with Barbara Boxer who when exposed as supporting infanticide says, “I will not answer!”
Ringil, Cmatt, BVM 1221, what do you think of your party?
Ishii
I’m not yet sure he will win in November. But if he does, then I would agree that you’re correct. Catholics will have elected him. A few things we ought to remember:There is one word that explains (and nearly guarantees) why Obama will win in November:
CATHOLICS
I’m glad somebody does!JRRTFAN;8794863:
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I completley agree…
Do you really think it makes any difference voting republican or democrat? They represent two sides of the same coin. It’s all a charade. The unfortunate fact is our society doesn’t care about abortion other than orthodox catholics and some evangelicals. Most people today don’t care about gay marriage either.Yet you support them anyway? What good are the rights the democrats supposedly promotes to those who are denied the right to life? What in the democrat party platform mitigates their support of unresricted taxpayer funded abortion on demand?
Well that’s a relief. All your redundant emoticons would really miss you I’m sure.So I am dropping this thread. But NOT the Forums
From the 2008 Democratic Party platform:
“The Democratic Party strongly and unequivocally supports
Roe v. Wade and a woman’s right to choose a safe and legal abortion, regardless of ability to pay,
and we oppose any and all efforts to weaken or undermine that right.”
By supporting the Democratic Party, or any candidate of, one is a de-facto supporter of abortion as determined by the official party platform.
But apparently you don’t hate it enough to stop supporting them.I hate it that the Democratic Party supports abortion, I really do. OK?
This is your cognitive structure.But apparently you don’t hate it enough to stop supporting them.
Ishii
Why do you dislike abortion?This is your cognitive structure.
Oh ok. I see. So your Oct poll didn’t really show it was unpopular with Democrats as you stated. Only showed more Democrats didn’t think “Obamacare” as you call it would make much of a difference in theirs and their families lives. And actually a percent less thought it would make things worse for them than had the month before.http://conhomeusa.typepad.com/.a/6a0133f4f7f710970b0162fbfc2d98970d-500wi
kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2011/October/28/health-reform-poll-obama-kaiser-foundation.aspx
ObamaCare was Obama’s key achievement, even the majority of his own constituents do not think it will make their lives better.
Republicans have reformed healthcare long before Obama became pesident. George Bush signed in the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, helping the elderly. The Republican platform in 2000 was for reforms of Medicare to give more choice and flexibility.
I don’t jump through hoops.Why do you dislike abortion?
I am truly mystified how any Catholic with a moral conscience can support the democrats. My Catholic faith has made me solidly conservative.Of course. Any other straw dummies you feel the need the set up
Again: I have never met a Catholic who voted Democrat BECAUSE of their support of abortion and gay marriage. I have met many Catholics who have voted Democrat IN SPITE OF abortion and gay marriage.
Because they have heeded the USCCB admonition that we are not to be one issue voters:tsktsk:
Because they support the majority of the Democratic Platform:shrug:
Because, apart from abortion, they find little in the GOP platform to support:dts:
Because they know the word “intrinsic” does not mean “infinite”
Because they are grownups, and spell the name as “Obama”, not “obama”
It also confuses me. I am unafiiated as as voter(not registerd under ANY party) but I mostly vote republican because the candiates are not anti life for the most part. Yes, republicans do have their problems, but most of the time, they do not support destruction of human life, whether born or NOT YET BORN (democrat candiates gernally support killing babies because they think killing a child makes a woman EQUAL TO A MAN!)I am truly mystified how any Catholic with a moral conscience can support the democrats. My Catholic faith has made me solidly conservative.
I am also not a one issue voter. However, with so few exceptions they don’t bear mentioning I can’t think of anything Obama has done that has not offended my economic, social and Catholic conscience. From the monstrosity that is Obamacare to over regulation to spending money that belongs to my great grand children this man is a disaster for America…and Christians.It also confuses me. I am unafiiated as as voter(not registerd under ANY party) but I mostly vote republican because the candiates are not anti life for the most part. Yes, republicans do have their problems, but most of the time, they do not support destruction of human life, whether born or NOT YET BORN (democrat candiates gernally support killing babies because they think killing a child makes a woman EQUAL TO A MAN!)
I am NOT a one issue voter…I am a LIFE ISSUES voter. Abortion has killed over 50 million future workers in this country! That’s a lot of FUTURE TAX PAYERS that have been killed! We also have the government wasting money on killing human embryos for research! (We wouldn’t have these so called leftover embryos if children weren’t treated like a comdity instead of a gift from God…) Then there’s the way we treat the elderly and disabled. 90% of prenatally diagnosed in the womb babies as Downs are ABORTED. Way to Go America, you are realizing the dream of Adolf Hitler and Margaret Sanger!
Cmatt, I would like everyone’s individual response to my question and it would be nice if you actually addressed the quotes from your Democrats. Here it is again for your convenience:Ishii, reread BMV and Ringil’s posts. And again I think BMV said it pretty well for instance here.
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