Done! Good luck with this. These people are just awful. They don’t follow the teachings of the Church.
Ping-a-ling. You might also want to join them in order to comment on their blog, if you can stand it. (I have a hard time controlling my anger, but I guess sometimes that’s what one has to do.)
Ping to check out later
Good grief! What choices! The only thing the Catholic Church (my church) should be preaching about from that list is anti-abortion. At least IMHO!
done, good heads-up.
Will do.
I voted: even if some of these issues are pending, Good Gosh! Health Care over the Rights of the Unborn and really, as I read someone say in a blog, the unborn to be shredded and vacuumed out, excuse me, these people who vote for some of these other issues just have dark dark souls themselves and should examine if they are Catholics and their consciences I say in a non-judgmental way. Let them
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Obama Says A Baby Is A Punishment
Obama: If they make a mistake, I dont want them punished with a baby.
Survey Results |
I voted. I don’t think it will do any good but I voted!
Ping Promiscuously.
From their MySpace Page, just so everyone knows...
Catholics United Responds to Allegations Made by Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput
Catholics United executive director Chris Korzen issued the following statement today in response to Denver Archbishop Charles Chaputs accusation that Catholics United has done a disservice to the Church, confused the natural priorities of Catholic social teaching, undermined the progress pro-lifers have made, and provided an excuse for some Catholics to abandon the abortion issue instead of fighting within their parties and at the ballot box to protect the unborn. The archbishops comments were delivered at an Educating on the Nature and Dignity of Women dinner in Denver on October 17, 2008.
Catholics United welcomes an open, honest, and productive dialogue about how best to represent the values of the our faith in public life. We recognize that Catholics can differ in good conscience about which policies will achieve the most effective results, even on issues as important as abortion. We are concerned that Archbishop Chaputs comments even those made in his personal capacity will have a chilling effect on this dialogue. It is also profoundly unfortunate that Archbishop Chaput has chosen to make personal attacks on lay Catholics acting in good faith to promote Catholic values in the public square.
During the past eight years we have watched a president rise to power on a pro-life platform only to pursue other priorities: perpetrating an unjust war, opposing expanded health care coverage for pregnant women and children, promoting the intrinsic evil of torture, deregulating the financial markets, and mortgaging the future of Americas hard-working families on tax cuts for the rich and powerful. Scant, if any, progress was made toward ending or reducing abortions quite the contrary, we fear that the looming economic crisis will impel more women to have abortions as people lose their jobs and their homes. This experience serves as poignant reminder of the need for Catholics and other pro-life Americans to look beyond campaign rhetoric and elect candidates who will deliver real results on the issues that matter most.
With due respect to Archbishop Chaput, we believe that by pursuing efforts to de-polarize the abortion debate and bring Americans of varying ideological backgrounds to the table to find common ground solutions, organizations like Catholics United are doing at least as much to promote Church teaching on human life as those who have insisted on the same ineffective strategies of the past 35 years.
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Hey,
They went thru and changed the voting results. Stripping out the newly minted ant-abortion vote.
liberal RC ping
done.