Maestri said Rummel's actions were not political, but moral. "For him this was a fundamental moral issue," he said. "He was clearly motivated by one thing: to do what was just and right."
I wonder what Kerry would have thought of the good Bishop?
Divorced Catholics are not allowed to receive Communion, and Kerry seems to have had a previous wife and some kids by her; so regardless of his position on abortion he should not be allowed to receive the sacrament anyway-- unless theology is like math, where if you multiply two negarives you get a positive-- or so to say, if you are either divorced or are pro-abortion, no communion, but if you are both divorced and pro-abortion, come right up. Religion is just a sweater, anyway. You put it on and take it off depending on how your feeling at the moment--if you're a politician.