One tiny vote for John McCain

Native son Bob Casey Jr. made many new friends at the Democratic Convention in Nice on the issue of abortion.

But perhaps the most important aspect of this election will Scranton, in the person of a man named Joseph Martino.
He recently published a letter warns that "as" good "on taxes, education, health care, immigration and the economy is not to catch the mistake to ignore the value of Life."

It is a slander campaign in the cafeteria of prominent Catholic theologians and as noted Nancy Pelosi who tried to argue that Catholics should not be a problem voters. Recognizing that many Catholics are usually sensitive to the party's position on abortion, Democrats tried to use this important demographic to play bait and switch - if they can turn our attention from their support for abortion lobby, we will be able to pull the lever for Obama.
Yes, children need health care. Yes, education should be reformed. Yes, middle class families have a right to a roof over their heads, food on the table, the prospect of prosperity for the next generation. And immigrants should be treated with respect and not as outcasts.
Barack Obama, despite the backpedaling he campaigned on the runway, NARAL is the best friend. Although Senator Joe is more reticent about his support for abortion rights, and said that for him, life begins at conception, Obama has long made it clear that Roe is sacrosanct.
He voted to block legislation to mandate medical care for babies who survived abortions, sloppy, because he felt it would prejudice the right to choose. He has also promised to guarantee the freedom of choice if the election law. Among other OFAC does not authorize that the money be used for abortions, jaws Hyde amendment.
Archbishop Martino is good that abortion is not only a life, but the question. Catholics who want to support Obama can do no priest has the right to our vote. But awareness and elections are very different things.

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