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The bishop was making a statement which is subject to interpretation.
Maybe he was telling the Right to Life Committee not to sleep with the enemy.
Maybe he was telling them not to settle for so little from cynical politicians who halfheartedly court their favor and spend most of their time courting lobbyists and stomping on the common good.
Maybe he was urging them to expand their vision of what "life" issues are.
He honored the anniversary of Roe v. Wade with two special Masses and an evening of adoration, but I am grateful that he did not give the attorney general his seal of approval by standing next to her while she gave a two-faced speech.
President Trump has already done more for life issues than any other president, or any "pro-life Democrat" for that matter, has done in decades.
I will agree that he is not even close to perfect, but he is still a capable ally in the fight. Rejecting him as the "enemy" only to embrace "allies" who have done nothing for the cause is outright foolishness.
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