Posted on 06/06/2008 3:59:42 PM PDT by tcg
Again, it is my own conclusion that Senator Obama would be more open to these considerations since he is more dedicated toward reducing the partisanship of the past, has very responsibly and very consistently called upon our better natures, and has articulated -- long before he sought the presidency -- a genuine appreciation for the importance of faith in the public square. Others will find greater potential in Senator McCains personal life experience as an adoptive father. Obama or McCain, Catholics must always give each other the benefit of the doubt that in reaching our conclusion, we stand upon the common ground of deepening the protection of human life.
Which ever candidate ultimately merits our approval, we should break out of the complacency of the past that seems to be inspired by thinking that we are merely one vote away from protecting life if only the right candidate controls the composition of the Supreme Court.
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Beyond offensive.
Doug Kmiec has either fallen away from the faith or never was really a Christian to begin with.
Doug, please take your medication and stop lecturing those of us who aren’t brain-addled enough to be ready to drink Obama’s KKKool-Aid.
I thought I’d ping you to this thread after our exchange earlier.
This writer is insane. God help him.
Hello, Pepperdine, this is one alum who would prefer not to be called for contributions as long as that dumb s.o.b, is on your faculty.
What a grade A imbecile. Obama is dedicated to ending partisanship? How so? He is the most liberal senator therefore most partisan democrat in D.C. Has he ever voted with the Republicans in opposition to the Democrats? Is the author educated?
This Catholic is for zotting this thread.
**Catholics must always give each other the benefit of the doubt that in reaching our conclusion, we stand upon the common ground of deepening the protection of human life.**
McCain is pro-life. He will come around on the stem-cell research.
Obama is pro-abortion and has voted repeatedly for partial birth abortion.....where the baby is partially born and then stabbed in the head. (Sorry about the gruesome description.) But that is basically what happens.
Also Obama supports Planned Parenthood and Planned Parenthood supports Obama.
This guy is a true horse’s ass. One can NOT be both a good Catholic and a good Democrat. The good thing is nobody who would read this guy will listen to this puke.
Thank you :)
I'm sure if the war was started by Bill Clinton he would have approved of it.
I wonder what his thoughts on pedophile priests are?
Comments to the article: http://www.catholic.org/comments.php?cs=1&id=28158
Well written, lawyerly piece, Doug. I agree with the others. Let’s forward your piece to Pope Benedict and ask him whether you are in communion with the Catholic Church.
M. Schroeder | 6/6/2008
what’s the problem? Is it that you don’t have the courage to post someone’s opinion who thinks for themselves.
Karole | 6/6/2008
The Partial Birth Abortion Procedure
Guided by ultrasound, the abortionist grabs the baby’s leg with forceps.
The baby’s leg is pulled out into the birth canal.
The abortionist delivers the baby’s entire body, except for the head.
The abortionist jams scissors into the baby’s skull. The scissors are then opened to enlarge the hole...
The scissors are removed and a suction catheter is inserted.
The child’s brains are sucked out, causing the skull to collapse.
The dead baby is then removed.
Obama supports the murder of God’s creation!!!!!
Anne | 6/6/2008
The problem is that Rome has a problem with the Iraq war as well as with abortion.
Connie | 6/6/2008
Doug, you are fooling no one but yourself.
Admit it - you hate John McCain. That is why you support Obama.
crankycon | 6/6/2008
The issue of abortion trumps all other issues. In the Constitution, Life comes before liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Obama received the endorsement of NARAL, the most visciously pro-abortion group there is! I find it inconsistent with the ethics of Mr. Kmiec to endorse such a candidate, period. The Democratic party is a known as obstructionist and hostile to pro-life legislation, henceforth, Obama would most likely act consistently along party lines when it comes to this. Mr. Kmiec, as well thought out your reasons seem to be, they still don’t fly. I’d love to know what Pope Benedict would say!
Jacqueline Stutmann | 6/6/2008
Doug,
Stop thinking like a lawyer, and think like a Catholic. I read your jibberish about abortion. If you are supporting Obama, and his stance on abortion, then in my humble opinion, you are outside of mainstream Catholic theology. The good news is you have a lot of company in the Democratic party: John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, et al. Doug these folks are lawyers, too, and like most lawyers, they know more than the common folk. Perhaps you should forward your article to the Pope and see if he agrees. And, if the Pope agrees with your article, by all means send me a copy of his response. Nota bene, Doug.
Robert
Robert Strickland | 6/6/2008
Obama doesn’t just support abortion, he condones infanticide.
L McFarland | 6/6/2008
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