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I’m sure the Catholics who voted for Obama don’t mind.
She is being generous and giving Catholics another year to accept the inevitable. In other words another thing put off until after the election.
Hopefully after that election sanity will return to Government.
Elect Obama and this will just be the start .She and Napolitano, the EPA the Justice Department will run wild.
I’m not Catholic, so perhaps it’s not my place to criticize, but . . . when did that every stop anyone from criticizing the Church? It bugs me more than I can express that Catholics were Newt’s weakest demographic, supporting pro-abortion Romney over either Santorum or Newt. It bugs me more than I can express that Catholics support Obama. Why does the Roman Catholic Church fall so short when it comes to the past five decades of politics? I expected better from them. Or did the other side hone their message to split confused or poorly informed Catholics from the Church? When is the Pope going to respond in an effective manner, by changing how the Church teaches doctrine so that people understand, rather than just reiterating that doctrine?
Ok Catholics, time to get behind Newt Gingrich and get this Muslim, Christian hater OUT!
LOL bet they wish they had not voted for Obama now.
“dismayed”...that’s it just dismayed. Not very strong feelings to be only dismayed.
Good bye religious liberty. Good bye the America we used to know.
The International Herald Tribune quoted several religious experts saying that the swing in the Catholic vote in this year's election may be one of the more significant political developments, despite the emphasis that Democrats have put on attracting evangelical voters. Although Kerry is Catholic, he won only 47 percent of Catholic voters, while Bush drew 52 percent. That represented a reversal from 2000 when Gore won 50 percent of Catholics and Bush won 47 percent. On Tuesday, Catholics, who accounted for about a quarter of the electorate, supported Obama, at 54 percent, over McCain, at 45 percent. Pope Benedict has also sent a personal note to incoming US President Barack Obama saying that he will be praying for God's blessings on the American people and their new president. The pope's spokesman says Obama will get the message later today when it's relayed through the US ambassador to the vatican, NBC Online reports. Vatican spokesman Fr Federico Lombardi said the the message calls Obama's victory a historic occasion, and offers warm wishes to Obama, his wife and family.
Just disobey the communists. Simple. Just don’t.
Is Obama asking the Saracens in America to go along with this too? Just asking.
So Christians are yet again faced with the a Choice. Abandon their faith or face Goverment persecution.
Let us hope that we have the moral fortitude to hold fast to our faith and endure whatever persecution the lawless federal Goverment try’s to throw at us. Let us prove to God and to ourselfs the level of our commitment.
Any regrets, Doug Kmiec?
Calling Charles Martel...
(Where is that guy when you need him?)
:-)
BTTT!
Whatever, Catholics vote RAT.
That is the point of the government takeover. They'll be able to block your healthcare as easy as they audit your taxes.