Of course we're changing it -- but the ordinary guy on the street sees two choices -- one the GOP, which seems filled with folks like yours who keep saying "all caflicks bad, bad, bad." and the dims who actually DO believe this, but go coasting on their past attitudes (50s).
We are changing this, but if we keep having examples such as the many on FR who call catholics the worst kind of names, then the choice seems to be between a rock and a hard place
You want us to change this? Then stop being a bad advertisement for the democrat's demonisation of the GOP
the GOP is not racist, not Anti-Catholic, but the many freepers who portray it like so by their actions and words are damaging the party. Stop it.
You can see why little is done about Catholic voting by the response to someone bringing it up. No one wants to endure the personal attacks I do by getting into the actual proabortion/anti-conservative voting of Catholics.
The problem is denied, the facts disputed and attacked rather than discussed.
Look at the facts about prop 71, something that was very important to me, look at the difference between the Catholic Bishops and the Catholic voter, not one person seems interested in that here. Not one person seems to share my shock and disappointment at finding out how Catholics voted, not one Conservative Catholic here seems to want to do anything about it, they just want the information to not be brought to their attention.