To: magna carta
Actually, it's a lot more ironic than that. The USCCB was fully on board with 0bamacare, as were many other Catholic charities. [
http://www.all.org/article/index/id/OTg1OQ].
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11 posted on
11/22/2014 9:58:21 AM PST by
FredZarguna
(Jean à de longues moustaches. Je répète: Jean à de longues moustaches.)
To: FredZarguna
Lest anyone think they've seen the light, the USCCB continued to oppose the repeal of 0bamacare, even after its provisions that assault life and human dignity became clear:
Rather than joining efforts to support or oppose the repeal of the recently enacted health care law, we will continue to devote our efforts to correcting serious moral problems in the current law, so health care reform can truly be life-affirming for all, [Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, head of the Bishops' pro-life outreach.]
13 posted on
11/22/2014 10:11:34 AM PST by
FredZarguna
(Jean à de longues moustaches. Je répète: Jean à de longues moustaches.)
To: FredZarguna
To: FredZarguna
“The USCCB was fully on board with 0bamacare, as were many other Catholic charities”.
Wrong. Obamacare has always had funding for abortion. The USCCB were “on board” during the formulative stage of Obamacare. Once it was signed into law and they got to read what was in it they were never on board.
22 posted on
11/22/2014 12:45:23 PM PST by
NKP_Vet
("Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus")
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