Meanwhile, so I read in another thread, Kerry's bishop continues to welcome him to the communion table--if he bothers to show up for the photo op at church.
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01/26/2004 4:53:27 PM PST by
madprof98
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At Mass last Sunday my Priest made the point that over 41 million babies have been slaughtered since Roe v Wade became law...that's 41 million potential wage earners who aren't paying Social Security tax, and isn't it ironic that the very politicians who insisted that killing these babies be legal will be the ones complaining loudest about the insolvency of Social Security. When the baby boomers start retiring there will be 41 million less potential wage earners to help support us in our old age due to the immoralality of our youth.
But it's actually much, much more than 41 million lost Americans. A lot of that 41 million would now be in the child bearing stage of their lives had they been given the most basic right of all.
34 posted on
01/26/2004 7:38:32 PM PST by
pgkdan
To: madprof98; NYer; american colleen; ninenot; narses
Kerry should be rebuked, admonished, and scolded publicly and directly by his bishop. He should be banned from staging any political appearances on Catholic property. If he persists in pledging to expand the culture of death, he should be excommunicated. There is no reason for his bishop not to make this clear.
John Kerry is NOT a Catholic in any serious sense of the word. He has excommunicated himself de facto by his grotesque cheerleading for the culture of death. This man is spiritually and morally depraved. It gives rise to grave scandal that he is allowed to continue the farce of calling himself "Catholic."
To: madprof98; Salvation; Coleus; All
http://www.lifenews.com/nat301.html John Kerry: I'm the Most Consistent Pro-Abortion Presidential Candidate
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
January 26, 2004
Concord, NH (LifeNews.com) -- On Monday, presidential candidate John Kerry said he has been the most consistent supporter of abortion as compared with others seeking the Democratic nomination.
Kerry said the other Democrats seeking the party's nomination have "played games" on the issue of abortion.
"I'm the only candidate running for president who hasn't played games, fudged around,'' Kerry said of his pro-abortion position.
Like a previous claim that his first speech as a member of the U.S. Senate advocated abortion, this one also may be hard to substantiate. (Kerry later retracted the claim when information came to light that his first speech was in opposition to a missile defense program proposed by President Ronald Reagan.)
Each of the Democratic presidential candidates supports abortion and the abortion advocacy group NARAL has indicated it would be happy with any of the candidates as the party's nominee.
Wesley Clark was recently criticized for saying he supported abortion up to the day of birth with no limitations. Later, he refused to answer reporters' questions about his stance -- though he clarified his position saying he supports the Supreme Court's 1992 decision in Casey vs. Planned Parenthood that allows some pro-life legislation.
Howard Dean has also drawn the ire of pro-life advocates. He and his wife both did unrequired stints at Planned Parenthood during their medical school days and he served on the board of Planned Parenthood of New England prior to becoming Vermont's governor.
Once elected governor, Dean include a proposal for $5 abortions in his taxpayer-funded state health care plan.
Kerry, a Massachusetts senator, voted twice against the federal ban on partial-birth abortions signed by President Bush. But, presidential candidate and Connecticut senator Joe Lieberman also voted against it twice.
On Monday, Kerry also repeated his pledge that, as president, he would appoint only pro-abortion nominees to key federal court positions, including the Supreme Court.
"If you believe that choice is a constitutional right, and I do, and if you believe that Roe v. Wade is the embodiment of that right ... I will not appoint a justice to the Supreme Court of the United States who will undo that right.''
46 posted on
01/27/2004 4:27:59 AM PST by
cpforlife.org
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To: madprof98
Kerry says he alone hasn't 'played games' on abortion
"I've ALWAYS been in favor of the murder of the most defenseless and dependent human beings by their sole caretakers--and I think that makes me the perfect person to president."
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01/27/2004 4:36:43 AM PST by
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48 posted on
01/27/2004 7:10:48 AM PST by
Mr. Silverback
(Pre-empt the third murder attempt-- Pray for Terry Schiavo!)
To: madprof98
If they won't draw the line at butchering babies, there is no limit to what evils they would not only condone, but support with all their depraved, conscienceless might.
50 posted on
01/27/2004 12:54:17 PM PST by
F.J. Mitchell
(When abortion defending Dem. Pols. kiss babies, it's the kiss of death.)
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bttt
51 posted on
02/07/2004 12:43:29 PM PST by
votelife
(Elect a Filibuster Proof Majority)
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