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What if you believe that Trump is totally unqualified to be President and that his dangerous ideas pose an existential threat to the nation? Combine that with a complete distrust of anything that man says, so that you won’t even get what he “voices support” for. It is not just a matter of minor disagreements on immigration policy or minimum wage. It is a matter of character. That would be a proportionate reason.
Do you think that a trump presidency would lead to the loss of 1.3 million lives?

I think that’s what _Abyssinia is getting at.
 
What if you believe that Trump is totally unqualified to be President and that his dangerous ideas pose an existential threat to the nation? Combine that with a complete distrust of anything that man says, so that you won’t even get what he “voices support” for. It is not just a matter of minor disagreements on immigration policy or minimum wage. It is a matter of character. That would be a proportionate reason.
God might believe your issue of character if you weren’t supporting Hillary Clinton, but she is literally the worst democratic candidate to run against Trump in terms of character and integrity.
 
God might believe your issue of character if you weren’t supporting Hillary Clinton, but she is literally the worst democratic candidate to run against Trump in terms of character and integrity.
And you too are entitled to your personal opinion on Hillary vs Trump in the character and integrity department.
 
I think the loss of those particular lives will not be affected by who we elect.
Why are Planned Parenthood, for example, advocating so heavily for Hillary Clinton to become President? If who is President doesn’t matter, because abortion will stay the same, why don’t Planned Parenthood save their money in politics and stay politically neutral? The fact that they don’t, perhaps should tell you something.

I recommend reading this - How the next president can overturn Roe v Wade:care-net.org/abundant-life-blog/how-the-next-president-can-overturn-roe-v.-wade

A president may not be able to overturn it directly, but the actions that they pursue could lead to the overturn of Roe v Wade in regards to the Justice or Justices they nominate to the Supreme Court. How long will it be until Roe v Wade is before the Supreme Court? Do you think if Roe v Wade was overturned, there would be over 1 million abortions a year? Because if you think Roe v Wade does effect the abortion rate, then that one thing alone, breaks down your point here.

This article was written before Antonin Scalia died, so there is now a guarantee of at least one new Justice, because it seems unlikely that there’s going to be a new one before the next president .
A President’s appointments to the Supreme Court are among the most imprtant decisions he or she will make. With appointees generally sitting on the high court for two to three decades, the decisions a Supreme Court justice will make will long outlast a President.
When the next President is sworn in on January 20, 2017, three Supreme Court justices will be over the age of 80: Justices Ginsburg (83), Scalia (80), and Kennedy (80). Justice Breyer will be 78. With four of the last five Presidents serving for eight years, there is a strong possibility that the next President will replace all four of these justices. Replacing almost half the justices on the Supreme Court gives the next President an opportunity to put a mark on the nation’s legal future. If three or maybe two of these justices are committed to protecting the unborn, the next President could be responsible for the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Not only Roe v Wade, but other abortion legislation. Look at the Texas HB2 that was struck down… What impact do you think that bill had when it was in place on the abortion rate in Texas? If the Supreme Court had more Justices with the judicial philosophy like Clarence Thomas and it may have been upheld!? Who is on the Supreme Court matters!

More broadly than just who is president, but in regards to other elected officials, the Democratic platform calls for the repeal of the Helms amendment. This amendment prohibits money being spent in regards to abortion in other countries. If that amendment was overturned, what impact do you think that that would have on the abortion rate in other countries? The Democratic platform calls for the repeal of the Hyde amendment which prohibits taxpayer funded on a abortion. Don’t you think if that was overturned, that that could increase the abortion rate because taxpayer funding means getting an abortion would be less of a financial burden to a woman?

If Planned Parenthood was defunded, don’t you think that that would affect the number of clinics at Planned Parenthood could keep open, and that could potentially affect the abortion rate if they had to close clinics?

I think the abortion rate could be effected in numerous ways by the actions of a President, and not only the President but other elected officials, from doing things which by and large keep the status quo, to doing things which could potentially even lead to an increase in the abortion rate by perhaps making abortion easier to get, to pursuing actions which could potentially lead to a reduction in the abortion rate.
 
What if you believe that Trump is totally unqualified to be President and that his dangerous ideas pose an existential threat to the nation? Combine that with a complete distrust of anything that man says, so that you won’t even get what he “voices support” for. It is not just a matter of minor disagreements on immigration policy or minimum wage. It is a matter of character. That would be a proportionate reason.
If Hillary Clinton advocated the right of women to pay someone to Kill their seven-year-old would you support her ? Per the teaching of our church there’s absolutely no difference between the right to life of the seven-year-old and the unborn child. It is hard to see how vague fears about what a candidate “might” do can overcome a candidates explicit statements about what they’re going to do
 
God might believe your issue of character if you weren’t supporting Hillary Clinton, but she is literally the worst democratic candidate to run against Trump in terms of character and integrity.
I have seen thev same excuses for supporting evil from Democrat Catholics in every presidential election in the last 40 years . ThevRepublican candidate is always evil personified while, other than supporting the slaughter of the innocents, the Democratic candidate is a the reincarnation of Mother Teresa
 
I have same excuses for supporting evil from Democrat Catholics in every presidential election in the last 40 years . ThevRepublican candidate is always evil personified while, other than supporting the slaughter of the innocents, the Democratic candidate is a the reincarnation of Mother Teresa
Except mother Teresa never advocated for the killing of the unborn.
 
A president may not be able to overturn it directly, but the actions that they pursue could lead to the overturn of Roe v Wade in regards to the Justice or Justices they nominate to the Supreme Court.
What a president can do and what a president actually will do are two different things. As I said, I don’t believe a word Trump says.
How long will it be until Roe v Wade is before the Supreme Court?
Assuming the Supreme Court continues to exist? As I said, I think the dangerous ideas of Trump pose an existential threat to the nation. If there is no nation, there is no Supreme Court. There are any number of reasonable Republicans who are pro-life that I could have supported. But Trump’s character makes that impossible for me.
 
It is hard to see how vague fears about what a candidate “might” do can overcome a candidates explicit statements about what they’re going to do
My fears are not vague. The man is just not fit to be president. I don’t want to support Hillary, but I think the alternative is worse.
 
What a president can do and what a president actually will do are two different things. As I said, I don’t believe a word Trump says.

Assuming the Supreme Court continues to exist? As I said, I think the dangerous ideas of Trump pose an existential threat to the nation. If there is no nation, there is no Supreme Court. There are any number of reasonable Republicans who are pro-life that I could have supported. But Trump’s character makes that impossible for me.
Same here. He reminds me of Mussolini but even less thoughtful.:eek:
 
My fears are not vague. The man is just not fit to be president. I don’t want to support Hillary, but I think the alternative is worse.
Or you could vote for someone else, as I am doing.

There is no justification for a Christian to vote for Hillary Clinton. None. Doing so is contrary to the teaching of the Church and the will of God. Voting for Trump is ONLY acceptable as a vote to limit the evil that Hillary supports. I personally don’t believe he will limit such evil, so I won’t be voting for him either. I will vote for a candidate much more acceptable to Christian teaching.

It is dangerous to try and fool yourself into thinking you can vote for Hillary and not commit grave sin/matter.
 
Or you could vote for someone else, as I am doing.

There is no justification for a Christian to vote for Hillary Clinton. None. Doing so is contrary to the teaching of the Church and the will of God. Voting for Trump is ONLY acceptable as a vote to limit the evil that Hillary supports. I personally don’t believe he will limit such evil, so I won’t be voting for him either. I will vote for a candidate much more acceptable to Christian teaching.

It is dangerous to try and fool yourself into thinking you can vote for Hillary and not commit grave sin/matter.
But,in effect isn’t that exactly what you will be doing by voting third party? We are a two party system so,really, even through the choices before us are less than ideal,we must vote for the one who we can hope will do less harm than the one we already know will do immense harm.
 
What a president can do and what a president actually will do are two different things. As I said, I don’t believe a word Trump says.

But you know what Hillary will do? Do the lives of the unborn mean nothing? And I can only imagine what kind of SC justices she will nominate. Even though Hillary is often a stranger to the truth, even in minor instances, I do believe she will not protect the unborn. As a Catholic, I just cannot support that.
 
But,in effect isn’t that exactly what you will be doing by voting third party? We are a two party system so,really, even through the choices before us are less than ideal,we must vote for the one who we can hope will do less harm than the one we already know will do immense harm.
Well it depends on the electoral college, and whether one lives in a red state, blue state, or swing state.

I live in a blue state. So my state will most likely go to Hillary.

Voting for Trump, for me will only cause me to compromise my conscience.

I did my part to vote for the pro-life candidate at the primary. Trump won my state’s Republican primary. He received 250,000 fewer votes than Sanders.
 
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