Sunday, November 16, 2008

Culture of Death Crowd Cranks up the Volume

Wow, this is truly remarkable to read as the bias and agenda are so transparent that denying it is like denying that water is wet...yes, wet.

Abortion schism spreads

Yes, my heart goes out to Maria Orms, leaving a faith you have spent much of your life in cannot be easy. What Ms. Orms should know though is that any religion worth it's salt is one that will make demands upon its members and if those members put their faith FIRST then they will reshape their political values instead of their faith.

Everyone Has to Start Somewhere...

...and so I will start here.

The 2008 Presidential election has come and gone, and history was made by the election of the first black to the Presidency. As an American I could not be happier that this has happened, but this happiness is tempered by the fact that President-elect Barack Obama is the most aggressively pro- abortion candidate since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973.

Even more distressing is that fellow Catholics had a hand in handing Obama this victory. Here is an article that does a good job of outlining the work ahead for faithful Catholics,

"If the Lord does not build the house, in vain do its builders labor; if the Lord does not watch over the city, in vain does the watchman keep vigil."

Chicago's Cardinal Francis George used this verse from the 127th Psalm to begin a statement released last week by the nation's Catholic bishops warning President-elect Barack Obama and a majority Democratic Congress about their abortion policy.

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