Deo gratias
Hallelujah.
It should a 99% lead, but 35% would seem more like what it would be.
If accurate, that will leave a mark in Pennsylvania.
Let me get this straight — McCain wins the Catholic vote by 13 and the Protestant vote by 19? So why is he not ahead when the Catholic/Protestant voters far outnumber any other group?
McCain will win New Mexico and PA. Devout Mexican American Catholics in NM are calling Obama the Anti-Ch**st. Another Freeper posted it here and the info I have has this influential group working for McCain in NM. The first time they ever worked for a Rep.
The Catholic Church has a major issue with Obama. See 1683 AD at the Battle of Vienna to see it is not just abortion. The Pope and Church saved Europe from Islam then with the help of the Poles.
I talked to a person who does business with Africa. The person deals with pretty influential people from over there. They laugh because they said Obama is a Muslim. My guess is the Catholic Church knows this as well.
Should be higher than 13%
Thank you Lord.
This is great news, but Latinos are all Catholics and I thought McCain was losing them badly?
Maybe he’s getting Midwestern non-Latino Catholics but not getting the Southwestern Latino Catholics.
Praise Jesus!
And among Blacks ...99 to 1! Make that 2. Walter Williams and Thomas Sowell!
McCain 100% lead among those who believe in America as founded
It’s a start, but among TRUE Catholics it should be 100 to 0.
The Catholic Bishop’s gave us this past Sunday the “Hierarchy of Moral Truths” which basically says that there is no other issue more important than the sanctity of life and Catholics must vote on that issue above all others. So the faithful only has one choice and that is John McCain. Too bad there are so many “un-faithful” Catholics. I’m encouraged to see the numbers.
Thanks Trig
I wrote this after attending Pope Benedicts Mass at Nats Stadium in Washington. My wife and I are Lay Missionaries of Charity in DC
Before Pope Benedict came to America to celebrate Mass in New York and Washington, it was revealed that as a young boy in Germany he had had a cousin with Down Syndrome. One day a Nazi doctor came and claimed his cousin for the Third Reich. Taken to be cared for at the hospital young Joseph Ratzinger never saw his cousin again: one of the host of useless eaters marked for extermination by that brutal regime.
My wife and I operate St. Josephs House, a daycare and respite care home for handicapped children. As it happened one of the children we care for, a wheelchair bound young lady, was chosen along with three other handicapped folks to carry the gifts up to the altar before the consecration at the Mass at Nationals Stadium in Washington D.C. on April 17, 2008. One of these was James, a 30ish man who works in the Officers Club at Andrews AFB. James has Down Syndrome. He was chosen to carry the large host which would become the Body of Christ lifted up before the assembled. As James with great ceremony advanced toward the Pope, his native enthusiasm overcame his reserve and he started to run. Simultaneously the Holy Father leapt from his chair and walked towards James with his arms outstretched. We have a picture of this moment which I cannot look at without tearing up. What did he see as he gazed so lovingly at James? I believe he saw his cousin. I believe he saw the face of Jesus. And I believe that his great prayer as he elevated that host on that impossibly beautiful day was As long as you did to these the least of my brethren, you did it to Me.
The next day April 18th, a boy was born to of all people, the Governor of Alaska. They named him Trig.
This is possible. The Church has a major, major issue with Obama’s support for the “culture of death” and have been pushing for the election of pro-life candidates particularly hard this time.