You can take it any way you like - this isn't a forum for you to accept what facts make you feel comfy and ignore those that do not.
I cannot read your mind as to why the fact that a majority of Catholics supported Obama (and voted for him) in 2008 upsets you so much. But the fact remains - Catholics voting Democrat get a large portion of the credit (or blame as it were) for this horrific band of tyrannical despots we now have in Washington.
Look at those numbers long and hard. Study them. Notice the massive difference in Evangelical vs. Catholic voting percentages. Why is this?
I use to be a Catholic, and I was surrounded by "loyal Democrat" Catholics who spoke about being "good Catholics" - but could care less what the Bible said. The ultimate authority for all morality is God, and the Bible is His word.
Perhaps you are uncomfortable being associated with millions of other voters who clearly lack common footing and are deceived by Obama and Democrats? If so, I think that is a good thing. I do applaud the Bishops finally standing up to Obama on this one issue, but my enthusiasm is muted for two reasons:
1. This is late to the game. Really - it took this long (and this issue) for their Community Organizer Love glasses to fog over?
2. If someone could not see through Obama in 2007/2008, they don't have the sense of discernment that God give us (Isaiah 8:19-20).
I don't mind being associated "Catholics" who accept socialism, birth control and abortion because any such association would false and a creation of their own delusion.
Oh, and you and many others here make that asssociation as well.
That's the part I have trouble with.