I don’t doubt your sincerity, Prodigal Son. But I do believe that even when we vote for the perfect pro-life candidate who has no chance of winning, instead of the flawed pro-life candidate who has a chance of winning, we are strengthening the hand of the pro-abortion candidate. The way for pro-abortion candidates to win is for the pro-life movement to be divided, don’t you think?
As for your comments on supreme court justices, here is a reply I made to one of your posts a while ago which I don’t think you commented on:
“Your beef is with the Democrat catholic senators who vote party first, catholic second. They effectively make it very difficult for Republican presidents to nominate conservatives to the bench. On the other hand, if you have a Republican senate and president you get Scalia, Roberts, and Alito. You’re directing your anger toward the Republicans when it should be directed toward the Democrats - and specifically toward the catholics who vote Democrat - thus enabling the pro-abortion politics of the Democrats.”
"That is a fair question: you might say "gee, the Republicans have given us most of the justices on the supreme court. Why is Roe V Wade still the law of the land? That GOP must be really playing us for fools - cynically pandering to us for our votes by false claims of being pro-life." On the surface, it seems to be a valid criticism of the GOP’s seeming inability to overturn Roe V Wade via supreme court justice appointments. However, if you go a little deeper into the issue and If you look at the politics surrounding the confirmation hearings for those justices nominated I think you might realize that in many ways the GOP’s hands have been tied by the Democrats, who in key instances were in a position to block justices who would have voted to overturn Roe V Wade. I assume you’ve heard of Robert Bork? He was defeated by pro-abortion rights Democrat catholics such as Joe Biden and Teddy Kennedy (among others). He would arguably have been another vote to overturn Roe V Wade and the Democrats knew that - that is why they smeared him and made it their mission to defeat him. Bork would likely have been on the court with Scalia, Renquist, Byron White, and later, Clarence Thomas. The disappointments - Souter, Kennedy, and O’Connor - prove that any nomination is a roll of the dice and that there are no guarantees - as much as we’d like to have a 100% certainty that the judges we appoint are going to vote to overturn decisions like Roe V Wade, there is no guarantee. One thing is for sure - the nominees coming from any Democrat will be 100% in lockstep with the abortion lobby that the Democrat party is owned by. Some say that Sotomayer may be a wild card - she’s catholic. Then again, so is Biden, so was Kennedy, and all of the other Democrats who voted party first and faith second."
Care to comment?
Ishii