Would you vote for Hillary Clinton if she ran for president???

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If she were pro-life I sure would, and this year is the first time I voted Rep., but I had to choose the last option because it was the only one that came close to my feelings. The only reason I cannot vote Democratic anymore is the abortion issue.
 
If she were pro-life, I sure would, and this year is the first time I voted Rep., but I had to choose the last option because it was the only one that came close to my feelings. The only reason I cannot vote Democratic anymore is the abortion issue.
 
If she were pro-life I sure would, and this year is the first time I voted Rep., but I had to choose the last option because it was the only one that came close to my feelings. The only reason I cannot vote Democratic anymore is the abortion issue.
 
If she were pro-life, I sure would, and this year is the first time I voted Rep., but I had to choose the last option because it was the only one that came close to my feelings. The only reason I cannot vote Democratic anymore is the abortion issue.
 
I guess I’m looking at the prospect of Hillary possibly running for president in 2008 a little differently …I have put her name at the top of my prayer list! I see Hillary as a very strong woman, a very intelligent woman who may have a chance to run and win this office.
Hillary Clinton knows what the views of the Catholic Church are…she attended the Washington D.C. Prayer Breakfast ,Feb. 3rd 1994 with Mother Theresa. I believe she personally touched Mother Theresa and maybe she was not moved by Mother’s great speech at that time but there certainly is a connection there now because Mother Theresa planted the seed ! I know Mother Theresa is a saint and I pray and ask the intercession of Mother Theresa, that she may help Hillary Clinton receive the gift of faith . What if so many thousands of others who read these forums would do the same ?
Faith can move mountains but prayer is the key to that great faith!
 
Hi everyone! 👋

I haven’t read every post in this thread yet, but I’m sure this has been commented on; Hilary’s recent ridiculous pandering to the pro-life crowd. It’s clear that she knows that it was a big issue in the last election and is now trying to make nice. It made me wanna pull out my hair!

In Christ,
Nancy 🙂
 
I could no more vote for Hillary than I could vote for John Kerry…for all the same reasons.:eek:
 
What a fascinating string. As a European I don’t have this problem but looking at all the replies it does make one wonder if this is predominantly a Catholic Forum, or is it one that has been highjacked by Republican right wingers that happen to be Catholic?:hmmm: Hmmmmm…
 
From my time here I have learned that most members of the forum are of the opinion that you can’t be a Democrat, a liberal or left wing and be a Catholic. Is that correct folks?
 
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FightingFat:
From my time here I have learned that most members of the forum are of the opinion that you can’t be a Democrat, a liberal or left wing and be a Catholic. Is that correct folks?
The pro-life voice in the democratic party is the slightest whisper.
 
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Norwich:
What a fascinating string. As a European I don’t have this problem but looking at all the replies it does make one wonder if this is predominantly a Catholic Forum, or is it one that has been highjacked by Republican right wingers that happen to be Catholic?:hmmm: Hmmmmm…
Norwich…Norwich…I think you delight in being contrary. 😃
 
Michael C:
The pro-life voice in the democratic party is the slightest whisper.
And it’s not allowed to be heard by anyone much either.
 
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FightingFat:
From my time here I have learned that most members of the forum are of the opinion that you can’t be a Democrat, a liberal or left wing and be a Catholic. Is that correct folks?
Modern Liberalism reverses this order; it imposes a false notion of charity: our neighbor first, and, if at all, God afterwards. By its reiterated and trite accusations toward us of intolerance, it has succeeded in disconcerting even some staunch Catholics. But our rule is too plain and too concrete to admit of misconception. It is this: **Sovereign Catholic inflexibility is sovereign Catholic charity. **This charity is practiced in relation to our neighbor when, in his own interest, he is crossed, humiliated, and chastised. It is practiced in relation to a third party when he is defended from the unjust aggression of another, as when he is protected from the contagion of error by unmasking its authors and abettors and showing them in their true light as iniquitous and pervert, by holding them up to the contempt, horror, and execration of all. It is practiced in relation to God when, for His glory and in His service, it becomes necessary to silence all human considerations, to trample under foot all human respect, to sacrifice all human interests—and even life itself—to attain this highest of all ends. All this is Catholic inflexibility and inflexible Catholicity in the practice of that pure love which constitutes sovereign charity. The Saints are the types of this unswerving and sovereign fidelity to God, the heroes of charity and religion. Because in our times there are so few true inflexibles in the love of God, so also are there few uncompromisers in the order of charity. Liberal charity is condescending, affectionate, even tender in appearance, but at bottom it is an essential contempt for the true good of men, of the supreme interests of truth and [ultimately] of God. It is human self-love, usurping the throne of the Most High and demanding that worship which belongs to God alone.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/THEOLOGY/LIBSIN.HTM#20

From Liberalism is a Sin
 
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FightingFat:
From my time here I have learned that most members of the forum are of the opinion that you can’t be a Democrat, a liberal or left wing and be a Catholic. Is that correct folks?
We can agree to disagree about the role of government in our lives, but when it comes to a candidate who protects abortionists??

I am a registered Republican. WouldI* ever *consider a democrat?? Only if he/she were pro-life. (or less pro-death than the republican) It’s not really about party, it is about the sactity of life.
 
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Norwich:
What a fascinating string. As a European I don’t have this problem but looking at all the replies it does make one wonder if this is predominantly a Catholic Forum, or is it one that has been highjacked by Republican right wingers that happen to be Catholic?:hmmm: Hmmmmm…
A thread cannot be hijacked - anyone can post.

I think what you are finding here is a whole bunch of orthodox Catholics that have come to the conclusion that people like Hillary Clinton actively work against the principles of Catholicism. It’s not that we started out Republican - it is that we have discoverd that Democrats in general have gone completely awry.

Just one example:

When a politiician thinks that it is a worthwile pursuit to use someone’s hard earned money (tax dollars) to fund organizations (Planned Parenthood) that encourage young women to first, fornicate (through demonstrations of maximum pleasure seeking techniques and promotion of contraceptive devices) and second, to kill their baby when the inconvenient little runt gets in the way of all this fun - all free with a coupon - then many of us here feel that this politician needs the graces that can be obtained by prayer, reading of Scripture, and the sacrament of confession - NOT a position of leadership of an entire country.
 
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Norwich:
What a fascinating string. As a European I don’t have this problem but looking at all the replies it does make one wonder if this is predominantly a Catholic Forum, or is it one that has been highjacked by Republican right wingers that happen to be Catholic?:hmmm: Hmmmmm…
Is it too obvious that Catholics are in opposition to the party that promotes abortion?
 
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Norwich:
What a fascinating string. As a European I don’t have this problem but looking at all the replies it does make one wonder if this is predominantly a Catholic Forum, or is it one that has been highjacked by Republican right wingers that happen to be Catholic?:hmmm: Hmmmmm…
It’s hard to tell in this instance, because Catholic teaching is that we are to be pro-life.

The best way to determine whether someone is a Catholic first or a Republican first is to take an issue where Catholic teaching is in opposition to the Republican party platform, and see who supports the Catholic side and who supports the Republican side. For example, this thread on the Minnesota bishops’ teaching on moral dimensions of public policy relating to budget and tax issues.
 
She would not get my vote, but gets my prayers that she would turn from the “Culture of Death” to the beauty of life.

Deacon Tony
 
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