As usual, Protestants were far more concerned with rationalizing their comforts and favorite diversions than with anything even vaguely related to what they claim to believe. As usual, when they realize they've elected a magnificent piece of work like LBJ, Jimmy Carter or King Barry, they revert instantly to what their religion is built around. They immediately begin revising history, reinterpreting Scripture to suit whatever illusion makes them most comfortable, and pointing fingers at others rather than daring to quarrel with the nest of vipers they so enjoy spending time with.
For some reason, though, Protestant folks can't seem to learn simple math. Things like one plus one equals two, or that twenty percent of the population isn't the majority. I guess it's tough to run with a crowd that ignores their own murder of infants and still try to disguise the fact that such behavior isn't Christian by any stretch of the imagination. Still, you'd think people who want to hide in whatever lies they can massage out of statistics would at least not stumble over simple math like 20 < 80.?
Anathema.
have a nice day
The fact is that Protestants voted pro-life in 2008 as they always do, republican, the only times that the Protestant vote has ever gone democrat in presidential elections was in 1932, 1936, and 1964.
The Catholic vote has only gone republican 6 times in our history, and only once against an incumbent democrat, in other words, the few times republicans have won their vote, it was in a simple, status quo vote.
I don’t know whether you think that the McCain/Palin ticket was the pro-abortion ticket in 2008, or that the majority of Protestants joined Catholics in voting pro-abortion Obama in 2008, but both of those are wrong.