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To: Venturer

I’m voting my conscience by not voting.


10 posted on 05/25/2012 5:26:37 PM PDT by doc1019 (Romney will never get my vote!)
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To: doc1019

You absolutely want that arrogant pos get reelected, don’t you? *rme*


30 posted on 05/25/2012 6:04:30 PM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: doc1019

http://www.tomhoefling.com/


35 posted on 05/25/2012 6:10:21 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Party like it's 1860.- America's Party - www.SelfGovernment.US)
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To: doc1019

Yes you are voting. You are pulling the lever for Obama.

Dumbsh*t.


97 posted on 05/25/2012 9:38:34 PM PDT by Husker8877
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To: doc1019

Good move: That will free you of any guilt when Obama is elected.


107 posted on 05/26/2012 2:57:54 AM PDT by Venturer
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To: doc1019

If you consider yourself a social conservative, how does the following quote sit with your conscience?

“”Omission” is here taken to be the failure to do something one can and ought to do. If this happens advertently and freely a sin is committed. Moralists took pains formerly to show that the inaction implied in an omission was quite compatible with a breach of the moral law, for it is not merely because a person here and now does nothing that he offends, but because he neglects to act under circumstances in which he can and ought to act. The degree of guilt incurred by an omission is measured like that attaching to sins of commission, by the dignity of the virtue and the magnitude of the precept to which the omission is opposed as well as the amount of deliberation. In general, according to St. Thomas, the sin of omission consisting as it does in a leaving out of good is less grievous than a sin of commission which involves a positive taking up with evil. There are, of course, cases in which on account of the special subject matter and circumstances it may happen that an omission is more heinous. It may be asked at what time one incurs the guilt of a sin of omission in case he fails to do something which he is unable to do, by reason of a cause for which he is entirely responsible. For instance, if a person fails to perform a duty in the morning as a result of becoming inebriated the previous night. The guilt is not incurred at the time the duty should be performed because while intoxicated he is incapable of moral guilt. The answer seems to be that he becomes responsible for the omission when having sufficiently foreseen that his neglect will follow upon his intoxication he does nevertheless surrender himself to his craving for liquor.” newadvent.org


109 posted on 05/26/2012 3:40:34 AM PDT by monocle
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To: doc1019

We have one of two choices: a. help Obama b. help Romney

The only reason I’ll vote for the republican nominee is because
I consider the alternative to be truly evil.


111 posted on 05/26/2012 4:35:20 AM PDT by gortklattu (God knows who is best, everybody else is making guesses - Tony Snow)
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To: doc1019
smart...that is 2 votes for Obama..
121 posted on 05/26/2012 7:41:52 AM PDT by southphilly (Every State should be a right to work State)
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