What you need to be careful about, is assuming that you, personally, are capable of judging what's in the hearts of those who made the decision that the most viable pro-life position was voting for the candidate who would defeat the very pro-death positions of Davis and Bustamante, and who, before their Lord, valuing life more than anything, decided to vote for Schwartzegger.
btw, I am not a Catholic, but doesn't the Catholic Church instruct its parishoners to vote for the most electable pro-life candidate? I admire the Catholic Church's stance against abortion, but as a pro-life Protestant, believe that the only One in a position to condemn is God, Himself....... not church leaders, and certainly not anonymous freepers.
If you were not judging Mr Silverback as not being a pro-Life (and pure) as you are, with your 'Woe unto you' statement, I stand corrected.
And forgive me for 'jumping in' to your private conversation with him.....