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Offline juliee

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Catholic Campaign for Human Development's First 2010 Grantee Backs Abortion
 
Washington, DC -- The Catholic Campaign for Human Development faces renewed criticism from pro-life advocates who say the first grantee receiving funding under this year's collection plate campaign backs abortion.
 
http://LifeNews.com/nat-6831


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Catholic Campaign for Human Developments First 2010 Grantee Backs Abortion
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2010, 12:13:03 PM »
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  • Well now, if they were really Catholic I would be shocked at this. But, they are not. Period. Face it. Even Relevant Radio was bemoaning the fact that B.Hussein Obama is the Catholic president as their votes were instrumental in him winning. Listen to Drew Mariani and Sheila Lougmenis from 11/4 in the archives.
    And, the Republicans are not better for they believe that a child conceived in rape or incest should get the death penalty for the crimes of the Father.


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    Catholic Campaign for Human Developments First 2010 Grantee Backs Abortion
    « Reply #2 on: November 05, 2010, 02:06:56 PM »
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  • Bush in 2000 stated he would nto roll back Roe, nor outlaw abortion, and Abortion A-ok for rape, inceset and the ever vague "life of mother"....so, mr "I love Jesus, He changed my heart" not too in line, really, with the Author of Life.....

    btw, still gaining momentum to run in 2012  :roll-laugh1: :roll-laugh2: :tv-disturbed:
    Proud "European American" and prouder, still, Catholic