"Despite what some Republicans would like Catholics to believe,
the list of what the church calls 'intrinsically evil acts' does not
begin and end with abortion. In fact, there are many intrinsically
evil acts, and a committed Catholic must consider all of them in
deciding how to vote." -- Nicholas P. Cafardi,
"I'm Catholic, staunchly anti-abortion, and support Obama",
National Catholic Reporter, 2008-09-30
[
thanks to
vvalkyri
for linking to it]
After discussiong some of the other 'intrinsically evil acts', he continues:
"How, some may ask, can I compare these evils with abortion? The right to abortion is guaranteed by the federal judiciary's interpretation of the Constitution. And while the president appoints federal judges, the connection between a president's appointments and the decisions rendered by his appointees is tenuous at best. After all, in 1992, five Republican-appointed justices voted to uphold Roe v. Wade in Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Yet on other intrinsic evils -- an unjust war, torture, ignoring the poor -- I can address those evils directly by changing the president."
From flaviarassen
use it to keep women running around like chickens without heads
so we either don;t notice or don' have time to fight them on
other issues (all the while appealing to the ignorant bigots they
otherwise despise, who then feel empowered). The Democrats use it
the same way an abusive husband using his earning power & house:
"You got no place else t'go, baby!"
Roger H looking for old UD friend
I have tried your panix e-mail address and your phone with no luck so I'm trying this approach (sorry, readers).
I will be in the Chesapeake area in Junuary for a wedding and would love to see you again. Please get in touch. I prefer e-mail--if you've misplaced my address, I'm in the Texas A&M directory.