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LibertyNJustice
November 3, 2008, 6:48pm Report to Moderator
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How will Catholics vote in this election?

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kempis1
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Thank you for this notice. Catholics ought to be a unified voice for the unborn against the like of Barack Obama. How can God blessed an economy built on the corpses of aborted children? This is a non-negotiable issue. [face=Arial]
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bumblethru
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The truth is that whether the government allows abortions or not....there always will be! Legal or not! 'You can not change the heart of wo/man'.  I personally am against abortion. I am pro-life. But if there needs to be a law in to allow abortions, itshould be decided state to state. Not federal.


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Shadow
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Too many important laws are written by Congress that should be put up as a referendum in November to be decided by the people.
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Quoted from Shadow
Too many important laws are written by Congress that should be put up as a referendum in November to be decided by the people.
I am historically in favor of referendums. However, just think of having a referendum for the women's right to vote? Civil rights? If there was a referendum back then, what do you think the outcome would have been?

If today, they put up a permissive referendum for abortion and gay marraige rights...it would be voted down. And for that reason, it would never be an option in the voting booths.



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Shadow
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I just don't like the idea of someone else making laws that I have to follow unless it's the will of the people or you end up with laws that can't be enforced.
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Salvatore
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The fact are that ALL the cathoilcs and the people with faith WILL indeed vote for Obama and Biden over here and we are very pro - life and anti - abortion indeed
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Gee Sal, then you just violated your church laws.
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