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McCain, Romney, y el voto catolico contra el aborto en Michigan

Publicado por Augusto en 10/01/2008

Los candidatos Republicanos tampoco la tienen fácil. El tema entre ellos no se centra ahora entre musulmanes y cristianos sino entre catolicos pro life y no-catolicos abortistas o ex abortistas arrepentidos.

Tal es el caso de Romney quien en 1994 decía:

The presidential campaign now heads to Michigan with Iowa and New Hampshire in the rear view mirror and GOP hopeful John McCain criticized Mitt Romney on abortion. However, his comments ignored the fact that he has flip-flopped on whether or not the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling should be overturned. “For 24 years, I’ve been pro-life. I’ve never changed for any reason,” McCain told reporters on Wednesday, implicitly criticized Romney.

Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, ran as a pro-abortion candidate and only changed his position in recent years. According to the web site Politico, McCain told reporters aboard his plane that he would connect with conservative voters in upcoming states by pointing out that he has always been comfortable voting pro-life…

…However, while McCain has voted consistently against abortion as an Arizona senator, he has come under fire for switching his position on Roe.

As LifeNews.com previously reported, McCain has claimed he did not flip-flop when he told an audience that he favored reversing Roe v. Wade. Yet, eight years ago he told a newspaper he didn’t think the landmark abortion case should be overturned. “I do not support Roe versus Wade. It should be overturned,” McCain said last February. “It is a false claim to say that I have changed my position,” McCain said in a press conference following the event.

Mc Cain, quien antes llamó a Bush un anti-catolico empedernido busca ahora el apoyo de los electores catolicos tal como los hiciera alguna vez en Michigan :

McCain Campaign Admits Calls to Catholics, NYT, February 23, 2000

Aides to Senator John McCain acknowledged tonight that the campaign placed thousands of phone calls to Roman Catholics in Michigan in which voters were told about Gov. George W. Bush’s appearance at Bob Jones University earlier this month and which described Mr. Jones as someone with a history of anti-Catholic statements.

”We simply pointed out a fact,” Rick Davis, manager of the McCain campaign, said.

Mr. Davis acknowledged that the campaign made the calls late in the day as polls were closing in the Michigan primary, which Mr. McCain won by six percentage points. Earlier in the day, after Mr. Bush had complained about the calls, a spokesman for Mr. McCain, Howard Opinsky, denied any involvement.

Asked about the Mr. Opinsky’s earlier denial, Mr. Davis said the spokesman had not been told of the calls.

Mr. Davis also said the phone calls did not conflict with Mr. McCain’s pledge to refrain from running negative advertisements. ”This I don’t believe to be outside the realm of a positive campaign,” he said.

Mr. Bush responded angrily to the disclosure. ”I’m not bitter at all,” he said tonight after arriving here from Michigan. ”I don’t like being called a bigot, and I don’t particularly care for a campaign that denies all day long that they did this, and all of a sudden now, as soon as they win, admits it.”

The call to Catholic voters prompted Governor Bush today to to try to assure the state’s Roman Catholics that he was a friend who deserved their support.

”I’m telling you,” he said, ”John McCain, he’s a man who’s called me an anti-Catholic bigot, and I don’t appreciate it. That’s shameful politics.”

Que he de decir? Que ya era hora de que los catolicos entraran en la Arena. De faunas sectarias estoy hasta el saco y por lo menos los catolicos toman la palabra en contra de la limpieza racial que se está produciendo en occidente, con millones de niños muertos antes de nacer, frente a la Yijad de vientres que protegen y amparan los progres con sus hermanos islamistas.

Si hemos de evitar que la vida de uno solo de estos niños se ofrezca por 3.500 euros, un voto para Mc Cain.

De Millenio

En USA mueren 3 millones de niños no nacidos por año!

A ver si algun presidente norteamericano se ocupa de este genocidio legalizado y podamos algun día asistir habitualmente, a milagros como éste.

Los progresos de la medicina estan al servicio de la vida y no de la muerte, el negocio del aborto es en nuestros días tan inmoral, como el negocio de la guerra.

Mi deseo para el futuro es un política de la vida y no de la muerte y esa respuesta es la que espero realmente del mundo cristiano y no los discursos multiculturales e interreligiosos que no forman parte de las inquietudes de la feligresía cristiana. Que cada uno se las apañe con su grey!

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