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McCain Meets Privately with Fr. Pavone - Says Constitutional Right to Life Applies to Unborn
LifeSiteNews ^ | 6/12/08 | Deal Hudson/Inside Catholic

Posted on 06/14/2008 9:58:14 AM PDT by wagglebee

June 12, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com/insidecatholic.com) - Sen. John McCain reached out to Catholic voters yesterday in Philadelphia at a gathering of Catholic lay leaders and clergy. The meeting, held at the venerable Union League on South Broad St., is one in an ongoing series being held nationwide by McCain and his Catholic surrogates - Sen. Sam Brownback, Gov. Frank Keating, and former Vatican ambassador Jim Nicholson.

Before his remarks, McCain met privately with Rev. Frank Pavone, president of Priests for Life. Father Pavone's organization promotes voter education and registration throughout the nation, and his pro-life advocacy has been crucial in bringing the non-negotiable life issues to the attention of Catholic voters.

In his prayer before McCain spoke, Father Pavone prayed that the "Lord would let all Christians know they are still His sons and daughters when they are in the voting booth."

The first issue addressed by McCain was abortion. He said that the "noblest words ever written" were "the inalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." McCain believes that those words "apply to the unborn." He reminded the Philadelphia Catholics of his pro-life voting record, adding that he would "maintain that commitment" if elected president.

McCain talked about the "stark contrast" between himself and Sen. Barack Obama on the life issue - the evidence being Obama's vote against the ban on partial-birth abortion and his opposition, as a state senator, to legal protection for babies born during an abortion procedure.

Introducing McCain was former ambassador Jim Nicholson, who described the need for outreach to Catholic voters as "self-evident." In Pennsylvania, 30 percent of the voters are Catholic, he said, and argued that "McCain would attract Catholic voters because his beliefs line up squarely with them on issue like protecting unborn life, defending marriage between a man and a woman, and the all-important appointment of judges."

Nicholson told the group that McCain was qualified for the presidency based upon his years of experience and his judgment in times of challenge and adversity. "His opponent is young, untested, inexperienced, green, and liberal - not a bad man, but unqualified."

In addition to protection for the unborn, McCain emphasized the pressing need to protect America from Islamic extremism, "a transcendent challenge to everything we hold dear." He said that the heart of this battle is being fought in Iraq, but it is also playing out on the Internet, where well-educated young people are being recruited to terrorist organizations.

McCain also brought up the subject of defending marriage, saying that some in the room may differ with his view that this decision should be taken up first in the states. "But," he added, "if some federal judge rules that all the states must recognize the [gay] marriages in Massachusetts, I would be in favor of pursuing a Constitutional amendment."

During the question-and-answer session, McCain talked about a wide range of issues, from energy and tax policy to the political unrest in South America. When someone asked him for a demonstration of his "famous Irish temper," McCain tore into "pork-barrel" spending and earmarks -- a long list that would have been funny, if it weren't such a waste of taxpayer money.

When asked about the possibility of universal healthcare, McCain rejected the idea completely. "The government can't run the healthcare systems it already has; take a look at the Bureau of Indian Affairs." He argued that government-run health systems around the world have been "colossal failures," and inevitably become two-tiered systems, "one for the rich and one for the poor."

The answer to the need for more healthcare coverage, he said, was giving people more choice, not "mandating" those choices. If elected, McCain said he would propose a $5,000 tax credit for those who must pay for their own health insurance. This insurance should be made affordable while those who are "uninsurable" will be covered by government-assisted programs of high-risk pools among insurance companies.

On the controversial question of immigration policy, McCain said that border security must come first. True immigration reform, he elaborated, will only happen when the American people are confident that the borders have been brought under control. The 12 million illegal immigrants, McCain insisted, are "God's children" and should be treated with compassion. This country "does not have 12 million pairs of handcuffs to arrest all these people - that's not the kind of country we are."

The final question to McCain was about his choice of a vice-president. Though he said he was not close to making a decision, he did explain that his running mate should share "my values, principles, and priorities." This decision will likely be the most important (and perhaps most difficult) one McCain will make during his campaign.

McCain was well-received by the Catholics gathered in Philadelphia. The campaign is planning many more of these events in the months leading up to the Republican National Convention, September 1-4 in Minneapolis.

This article is reprinted with permission from http://www.insidecatholic.com


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; abortion; amnesty; immigration; johnmccain; mccain; moralabsolutes; pavone; prolife; prolifevote
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To: yankeedame
which, I believe, was not predicated on the issue of human reproduction.

People are appearing here by other means?

41 posted on 06/15/2008 7:46:01 AM PDT by B Knotts (Calvin Coolidge Republican)
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To: jwalsh07

Steele would be good.

I also REALLY like Sarah Palin of Alaska, she is solidly pro-life and very beautiful. The downside is that she is not very well known and Alaska goes GOP anyway.

I think it is very possible that McCain would choose to only serve one term. It is critical for some conservatives to get into the national spotlight. This has been one of Bush’s biggest failures, NOBODY in his administration has aspirations for elected office as far as I can tell.


42 posted on 06/15/2008 7:54:19 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: death2tyrants

“Where do you stand on pulling all U.S. troops from all nations abroad?”

For it.

“And when was the proper time to withdraw our forces from Europe after the second world war?”

As soon as the German and Italian governments could stand on their own.


43 posted on 06/15/2008 8:12:35 AM PDT by Grunthor (John McCain, Soc. Arizona)
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To: death2tyrants

How does that answer my question?


44 posted on 06/15/2008 8:13:07 AM PDT by Grunthor (John McCain, Soc. Arizona)
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To: Perdogg

McCain being pro-life will get him MY vote


45 posted on 06/15/2008 8:42:07 AM PDT by NewCenturions (I've got a posthumous crush on Dave Guard)
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To: wagglebee

Then why does he support embryonic stem cell research?


46 posted on 06/15/2008 9:14:46 AM PDT by Lesforlife
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To: Lesforlife

McCain probably hasn’t figured out that there is a link (when you’re not really pro-life, it’s hard to fake it).

The US Catholic Bishops have issued a fantastic condemnation of ESC research:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2031448/posts


47 posted on 06/15/2008 9:20:53 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: Reagan Man

AMEN to THAT!


48 posted on 06/15/2008 9:57:57 AM PDT by Fudd Fan (Pitchforks! Get yer torches and pitchforks!)
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To: wagglebee
McCain's a far cry more pro-life than Barry O will ever be. My support for McCain is based on this issue and the War on radical Islam alone.


49 posted on 06/15/2008 10:53:47 AM PDT by Antoninus (Every second spent bashing McCain is time that could be spent helping Conservatives downticket.)
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To: hunter112
I'm looking forward to conservatives in Congress "borking" President Obama's liberal nominees.

Yeah, just like they did Ruth Bader Ginsberg. She got 96 "yea" votes...
50 posted on 06/15/2008 10:54:39 AM PDT by Antoninus (Every second spent bashing McCain is time that could be spent helping Conservatives downticket.)
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To: Salvation

Thanks for the PING, Salvation!


51 posted on 06/15/2008 12:16:42 PM PDT by GOP_Lady
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To: Antoninus

EXCELLENT!


52 posted on 06/15/2008 12:17:04 PM PDT by GOP_Lady
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To: Norman Bates

Thanks for the PING, from a Catholic, Mr. Bates!


53 posted on 06/15/2008 12:17:51 PM PDT by GOP_Lady
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To: Salvation

“Please don’t vote third party and give the election to Obama.”

Huh? I’m voting McCain.


54 posted on 06/15/2008 1:04:48 PM PDT by death2tyrants
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To: Salvation

I got it from another freeper:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2026828/posts?page=720#703


55 posted on 06/15/2008 1:07:52 PM PDT by death2tyrants
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To: Grunthor

Well, you’ve got more guts than most of the ones on here who share your view, I’ll give you that.


56 posted on 06/15/2008 1:31:06 PM PDT by death2tyrants
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To: Grunthor

I believe this controversy has been nullified:

http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NDNkN2IyYzk4NDg5MDM2ZGI3NGE0NzNhMjY4NTA0M2M=


57 posted on 06/15/2008 1:41:13 PM PDT by death2tyrants
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To: Antoninus

Amen. Conservatives and Republicans staying at home on election day GUARANTEE the POTUS to B. Hussein Obama. John McCain may not be the best choice for all Conservative values, but he is WITHOUT A DOUBT the best choice between those running. Can you imagine 8 years with BHO at the helm? Think about that before abstaining.


58 posted on 06/15/2008 3:49:44 PM PDT by OriginalChristian (Viva Cristo Rey!)
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To: death2tyrants

uh...thanks?


59 posted on 06/15/2008 4:58:46 PM PDT by Grunthor (John McCain, Soc. Arizona)
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To: death2tyrants

OK. You had me scared there.


60 posted on 06/15/2008 5:12:11 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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