Let’s see. On the one hand you have a candidate supporting a right to an abortion. On the other hand you have a candidate divorced and remarried, living in adultery. Not a great choice either way.
Whoever is president picks the judges. The judges we have at present are starting to mandate doctors (whatever their own religious convictions) perform en-vitro fertilizations for same-sex couples; that pastors not criticize homosexuality (a ‘hate crime’); that schools teach that homosexuality is normal; that the media give equal time to ‘all’ points of view (end of free speech); etc.
The entire culture of America can be changed in one generation; but don’t let that stop anyone who is religious from voting for whoever is going to hand out more federal goodies. . .(sarc/off)
“On the other hand you have a candidate divorced and remarried, living in adultery?”
“living in adultery?”
and who might that be? and how would YOU know? LOL
True but one edorses the killing of 40 million babies and the other does not... In this case, I’ll take the divorced candidate every time.
Is McCain Catholic? If not, I don’t see how the divorce/adultery issue is relevant!
Do you only vote for devout Catholics who oppose the war?