A must attend for everyone “Bringing Back the Black Robed Regiment” with Pastor and State Representative Dan Fisher. If you ever get a chance to see his presentation you won’t regret it. They are in the process of making it into a DVD which should be mandatory viewing for all government leaders and workers. Should be mandatory watching/reading in the schools.
http://www.bringingbacktheblackrobedregiment.com/dan-fisher.html
The Catholics are a democrat voting bloc, they have only lost them 4 to 5 times in history (depending on the polls used).
The democrats changed the immigration laws in 1965, to overcome the American voters.
so that, quite frankly, Catholics will vote like Catholics,
liberal "D.", around here, of those I know.
some think that to vote like a pro-life Catholic means they should leave half their ballot blank. “I cannot vote for someone unless I am sure ...”
priests for life link
http://priestsforlife.org/colu...
Father Pavone wrote a quick essay .. it’s almost a rough draft, it is flawed, deserves a thorough completion .... but even in rough draft form ... it gets to the heart of a question. Excerpt:
“Cardinal John OConnor, in a special booklet on abortion, once wrote about this problem, Suppose all candidates support abortion rights? One could try to determine whether the position of one candidate is less supportive of abortion than that of another. Other things being equal, one might then morally vote for a less supportive position. (1990, Abortion: Questions and Answers).
What if theres a third candidate who does not have a strong base of support but does have the right position? Of course, we should work like crazy to build up that persons base of support to make him or her electable. But that is not done on Election Day. That takes years of work, which should start now.
Meanwhile, remember that your vote is not a vote for canonization. It is a transfer of power. We can vote for a less than perfect candidate because we arent using our vote to make a statement, but to help bring about the most acceptable results under the circumstances.