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September 09, 2004

We still cannot vote for Kerry

Regardless of the way the liberal media is spinning the recent comments from Cardinal Ratzinger, we still cannot vote for John Kerry. There is nothing in this election that is proportionate to the five non-negotiables. While they are leaving some leeway for proportionate circumstances, it's important to note that Archbishop Burke stated in the article when he said that it is "difficult to imagine" what those circumstances would be be.

There is nothing proportionate other than another life issue. Perhaps something else would come up in the future, and that is the only reason this leeway has been given. For instance, a hundred years ago we would not have seen the issue of cloning or embryonic stem cell research to be a huge issue because, frankly, it was so far from possible. Now, however, these issues are in the category of the non-negotiables.

So as much as pro-choicers will like to point this out to people, this leeway does not come into play in this election, and it may not come into play in our lifetime. It is most important, at this time, to vote consistent to the five non-negotiables for Catholics and Christians alike.

Posted by Judd at September 9, 2004 07:48 AM

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