Face it, the National Democratic Party is in the right pocket of NOW and other pro-choice groups. Now, there is a big difference between Catholics who attend Mass regularly and those who do not. The ones who go to Mass weekly or almost weekly vote Republican and those who do not attend regularly vote Democratic. However, on balance, the Dems have an advantage with the Catholic vote, as I believe those who do not attend Mass regularly vote a higher percentage Democratic than the percentage of those who do attend Mass regularly who vote Republican.
I wonder where people with my political party tend to fall...
The abortion issue is as good as dead politically in America now too. It was lost last election, and won't be coming back until at least another generation is dealt the same death blow as the one before.I got a question...
what do you guys say when or if someone were to say to you something like "but the most important thing is JOBS. people can't get JOBS. people don't have money to support their families because of the job situation and this issue doesn't make a difference!"
41% of pregnancies end in abortion in NY? wow. What are the women thinking there!
Face it, the National Democratic Party is in the right pocket of NOW and other pro-choice groups. Now, there is a big difference between Catholics who attend Mass regularly and those who do not. The ones who go to Mass weekly or almost weekly vote Republican and those who do not attend regularly vote Democratic. However, on balance, the Dems have an advantage with the Catholic vote, as I believe those who do not attend Mass regularly vote a higher percentage Democratic than the percentage of those who do attend Mass regularly who vote Republican.
Politically dead in terms of the legal system. Catholics actually acting on Catholic teaching is stil a remote possibility to change things around.Your view that the abortion issue is dead for a generation now is probably correct.
Judas.Saw that yesterday.
Do you know who the first person to leave Mass early was?
That is two very bold statements about Catholic voters.
Can you back them up or are we just going all Michelle Bachmann ?
Bart Stupak found that out the hard way.Face it, the National Democratic Party is in the right pocket of NOW and other pro-choice groups.....
Noteworty in that response is how a Catholic Democrats refers to prolifers as 'you prolifers' rather than 'we prolifers'.
The abortion issue is as good as dead politically in America now too. It was lost last election, and won't be coming back until at least another generation is dealt the same death blow as the one before.
I'd say that jobs are created by businesses, not government. Support the policies that are good for local business, and then go out and create a family for the greater glory of God.
Dem's who failed in economy and jobs: Peanut farmer Jimmy Carter and Obama.I got a question...
what do you guys say when or if someone were to say to you something like "but the most important thing is JOBS. people can't get JOBS. people don't have money to support their families because of the job situation and this issue doesn't make a difference!"
In terms of politics, yes, there is division.
I was supportive of those going to statewide or national marches for life.
I couldn't go myself. I said, half jokingly to my "yellow dog Democrat" friend, "I support life, but I don't think I could stand being around so many Republicans at one time." She high-fived me.
But it's not really that....
I would never worry as much being at a liberal function as at a socially conservative function. Why? Because so many of them have concealed weapons, and in some twisted rationalization that, to me, represents a tenuous grip on reality, they justify that they can carry a deadly weapon with being pro-life.
All you'd have needed was one nut with a gun and all the other "good" (by their own definition, not mine) gun owners in the crowd would turn Dirty Harry Curtis Sliwa vigilante on us. Who knows how many innocent people could be killed?
The most dangerous place to be on January 24, 2011 wasn't someone's womb. It was in a crowd of hundreds of thousands, most of them avowed weapons carriers.
And even if they were Democrats, that would totally creep me out.
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