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To: NKP_Vet; metmom; Alex Murphy; redleghunter; GeronL
And you can bet your bottom dollar that all those hispanics that voted for Obama are not pro-abortion, and are not pro-homo “marriage”. Most hispanics are family-oriented and socially conservative.

Once again you are adding to your record and being an argument against being a Catholic, like Rome, making assertions as truth because she said so.

Did you ever engage in research before making such statements? Granted you are not supposed to objectively seek to ascertain the veracity of RC teaching by such, but this is not RC doctrine.

But then again, anything that contradicts the cherished fantasy RCs hold of their idol is impugned as biased and unreliable.

In any case, rather than the reality being that "all those hispanics that voted for Obama are not pro-abortion," what 2013 polling showa is that only 51% of adult Hispanics say abortion should be illegal in most or all cases" even while being family oriented (i am sure there are differences btwn nat.origins though). Other survey have prochoice hispanics even higher, and none were lower.

In addition, only a slight majority of 53% of Hispanic Catholics say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, similar to white Catholics at 54%, which only matches the general public.

Moreover, Latino/Hispanics make up an 32% of Catholics, and 47% of Catholics btwn 18-29, thus foretelling its future voting

In contrast, Latinos make up 15% of evangelicals, and 70% of Latino evangelicals say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases

And as shown before,

Among all Catholics and evangelicals (racial stats not given) who attend services weekly or more, 58% of Catholics and 73% of evangelicals say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases.

Overall , white Evangelicals (23% of the electorate) voted 79%/20% Romney/Obama; Protestants overall (53% of the electorate) voted 57%/42%; black Protestants (9% of the electorate) and other Christian voted 5%/95%; Catholics overall (25% of the electorate) voted 48%/50%; white Catholics (18% of the electorate) voted 59%/40%; and Hispanic Catholics (5% of the electorate) voted 21%/75% Romney/Obama.

Furthermore ,

Among registered voters in 2007, 50% of white Evangelicals and 36% of Latino Evangelicals were Republican, 25% of the former and 36% of the latter were Democrats. 23% white Evangelical and 19% of Latino Evangelicals were Independents http://www.pewforum.org/uploadedfiles/Topics/Demographics/hispanics-religion-07-final-mar08.pdf


467 posted on 01/25/2014 8:46:47 AM PST by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: daniel1212

And can you possibly quit posting “facts” from LIBERAL websites. I thought this was a board for conservatives.
Can you refrain from using liberal sources for your statistics. I have mentioned this to you before. Your credibility is shot.


502 posted on 01/25/2014 1:11:42 PM PST by NKP_Vet (O)
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