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To: kellynla
I realize you’re new around here but to say that the Catholic Church supports abortion is moronic.

Then why is it giving a forum to a major presidential candidate who supports abortion?

There are many religious leaders, Catholic and otherwise, who will not give a pro-abortion politician the time of day because they stand on their principles. Why is this organization being given a free pass on this action? If the higher ups in the Church truly frown upon abortion, then why have they not intervened to prevent this sort of an event?

21 posted on 05/04/2007 6:57:13 AM PDT by pnh102
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To: pnh102
if you actually READ the article, the cardinal made it specifically clear that it was NOT to be a POLITICAL speech...
and before it is over, Clinton will probably be uninvited.

Religious give others the benefit of the doubt...
unfortunately, when it comes to a Clinton, they cannot be trusted!!!

22 posted on 05/04/2007 7:06:13 AM PDT by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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To: pnh102

Archbishop Burke does not allow these pro abortion advocates to use the Catholic Church as a forum for their their abortion perspective!

Apparently Cardinal George does not have a back bone and is afraid to strongly support a pro life position against the Pro Abortion politicians!

Cardinal George lacks the courage of his convictions to support the pro life movement agains the Pro Abortion Politicians.

Afterall, if you are a politician in illiois you are Pro Abortion!

Senator Dick “the Catholic” Durbin is a pro abortion Catholic in good standing with Cardinal Georg2!


24 posted on 05/04/2007 7:15:12 AM PDT by ethics
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