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#275091 - 01/24/08 09:17 PM
Re: What do Democrats think?
[Re: Terry Bohannon]
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Jessup B.C. Deacon
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Registered: 03/16/06
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Just thrilled to no longer be a Democrat. Historically, my family has roots in the Democratic Party. However, most of us have returned to serious practice of the Catholic Faith, and it is extremely difficult to find a Democratic politician one can vote for without committing serious sin. It is rare to find a Democrat candidate who is pro-life, and pro-family (in the way that the Church defines family). Our Senator Casey, in fact, lied about being pro-Life. He has already voted pro-death on a couple of bills, one involving the Mexico City Policy. Northeast Pa. is rather an odd place, politically. Registration is overwhelmingly Democratic. This has roots in the coal-mining history of the area, and ties in with unionism. However, it is a socially conservative region. There is a high degree of church attendance, and there are no abortion clinics between Allentown, Pa., and Binghamton, N.Y. Most local and State Democratic officeholders profess to be pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment, and vote that way. But, as soon as they aspire to higher office, they have to drop all of that, and most of them do. While the local politicians profess Catholic values, they campaign, and obtain votes for, pro-death politicians running for higher office. The whole thing is maddening. When James Timlin was the RC Bishop of Scranton, he told a pro-life gathering which I was attending that "these people of ours have to realize that they are baptized into the Church, and not into a particular political party". I endorse that comment.
In Christ, Dn. Robert
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#275093 - 01/24/08 09:45 PM
Re: What do Democrats think?
[Re: dwight]
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I believe the republican controlled media... Sorry...I have to snicker at the notion that the media is "republican controlled". If so, the party is far more self-destructive than I thought, and Chris Matthews is a better liar than anyone ever realized! You might consider the extensive documentation by the Media Research Center on the liberal bias of the vast majority of media sources in the US. Until FOX News and Conservative Talk Radio, there was nothing that resembled a balanced conservative media outlet...and even then, Fox News is not always consistent. http://www.mediaresearch.org/welcome.asp
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#275095 - 01/24/08 10:16 PM
Re: What do Democrats think?
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Registered: 01/26/07
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Loc: Southern California
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It is such a shame he voted pro-death. What a disgrace to his late father's memory. His Dad worked so hard to protect the unborn. Memory eternal to his father.
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#275110 - 01/25/08 01:00 AM
Re: What do Democrats think?
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Jessup B.C. Deacon
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It is such a shame he voted pro-death. What a disgrace to his late father's memory. His Dad worked so hard to protect the unborn. Memory eternal to his father. We had some clue as to where he was gravitating. In his Senate campaign, he took money from the Soros people (MoveOn.org), and other pro-aborts. He also says that the "morning-after pill" is not abortifacient, and is only contraceptive (he is dead wrong on that, but for a real Catholic, even that would be a problem), and therefore, he supports government funding of that pill for the poor. Just another politician. His dad was probably the last Casey (and the last Democrat) worth listening to. Dn. Robert
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#275113 - 01/25/08 01:06 AM
Re: What do Democrats think?
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Jessup B.C. Deacon
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I prefer Edwards, and I find the fighting between the Obama and Clinton camps undignified and unhelpful. I also think Bill Clinton is not behaving in a dignified, statesman-like way an ex-president should. He was better when he and George Sr. were working together. Americans need to see more of that. Little bit of a problem for any Catholic, and any other serious Christian-Mr. Edwards is pro-death. Why doesn't the Democratic Party find it possible to nominate a serious pro-life/pro-family candidate? That would actually be a smart tactical move, and an almost guarantee of victory. The Republicans are slouching in the wrong direction on life issues, in recent days. Serious Christians in the Republican Party are "ill at ease", esp. with people like Rudolph Giuliani. Dn. Robert
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#275162 - 01/25/08 07:48 AM
Re: What do Democrats think?
[Re: dwight]
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Registered: 07/13/07
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Loc: New Jersey
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Conservatives never get bad press like liberals do. But the observation of bias would depend on whose ox is being gored I guess. I'm just flummoxed by this claim. Anybody ever hear of a chap by the name of George W. Bush? No bad press? Huh? Fr David Straut P.S. I guess to be fair: Some Conservatives of my acquaintance would style Mr Bush as a Liberal, so perhaps the above statement is correct.
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#275167 - 01/25/08 10:22 AM
Re: What do Democrats think?
[Re: Fr David Straut]
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P.S. I guess to be fair: Some Conservatives of my acquaintance would style Mr Bush as a Liberal, so perhaps the above statement is correct. LOL! Yes, just look at spending since he has taken office, and his lack of willingness to veto. Of course, he has done quite a bit for the pro-life cause. As a Republican, I personally think an Obama/Edwards ticket would be a pretty tough ticket to beat. I have a liberal friend who wishes that a certain Consumer Advocate was still running... God bless, Gordo
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#275173 - 01/25/08 12:26 PM
Re: What do Democrats think?
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LOL! Yes, just look at spending since he has taken office, Yes...in some ways he is quite "Reaganesque"... But given the choice between high taxes and more spending and lower(ed) taxes and more spending, I'll take the latter over the former.  I tend to like to keep the $$$ I earn. Gordo
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