To: Argus
Yes, but if he should lose, he should seriously think about checking in to the nearest psychiatric facility, at least as an out-patient. I've never heard a sane person contradict himself so often, even in the same sentence or paragraph. As the article says, ...So it's okay for Senator Kerry's Catholicism to influence his efforts against poverty, or to clean up the environment, or to fight for justice and equality. As he said, "All of those things come out of that fundamental teaching and belief of faith." But for some reason his Catholicism mustn't influence him to support the right to life for unborn children."
These are the contradictions from the mind of a man who is not normal, rational, sane, or decent.
Cordially,
6 posted on
10/14/2004 12:39:17 PM PDT by
Diamond
To: Diamond
It's right for Kerry to impose his Catholic faith respecting preserving, say, dolphins, whales, snail darters, but wrong to impose his Catholic faith to preserve innocent human life.
It's right for Kerry to impose his Catholic faith that taxes are too low (We are to love our neighbors as ourselves, as Kerry pointed out), but not to outlaw infanticide.
It's right for Kerry to impose his Catholic faith that we must do more for the poor, but wrong for a judicial nominee to question emanating penumbras that Jefferson never imagined and that the courts don't apply in parallel cases (right of privacy prevents society from preventing murder but Rush has no right of privacy respecting his medical records.).
9 posted on
10/14/2004 1:17:45 PM PDT by
The Great Yazoo
(JFK: He's a real nowhere man, Sitting in his nowhereland, Making all his nowhere plans, For nobody)
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