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Author Topic: Martha Coakley Attacks Pro-Life Catholics: "Don't Work in an Emergency Room  (Read 1706 times)

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Quote from: Petertherock
You are from my neck of the woods. I grew up in North Adams, MA. While my dad worked at North Adams Regional Hospital there was a nun there, Sister Rose Flanagan, who was an out and out nasty person to work for. My dad finally was able to help get rid of her by telling her he was going to call her order and report her for being president of the nurses association at a hospital where abortions are performed. Her order removed her after that.



Remember the boy Lewis Lent killed, James Bernardo? I consider him a catholic Martyr. Lent was focussing on such children, and that is why he was being protected in that county. Did you notice that onfce in prison he hooked up with writing letters on behalf of imprisoned pedo-priests, after he was arrested while trying to abduct a Catholic girl from the same parochial school as little James?

It was during that whole period that so much was coming to light and the girls in the Pittsfield high schools were being driven to late-term abortion clinics in secret, and also in violation of the laws at that time. The Pittsfield police included detectives, Catholic detectives, who wanted to arrest and prosecute, but they got NO help from the Church which certainly could have shielded them while they did their job, even if the Church protected its own priests in the process, there was so much going on! It was horrible.

Every politician up there is either Irish or Italian Catholic and that is Massachusetts for you. Those parishes were among the first to "go Novo" and that certainly tells us something about the nature of the Beast that has been swallowing our beloved Church.

I have to agree with Ladislaus, to vote for anyone who is part of that mess up there on "Lesser of Evils" grounds is like suggesting the hangman use a less scratchy fiber for the rope.

Quote from: Ladislaus
Please, for your sake, don't get me started on "lesser of two evils" voting.  That principle represents utilitarian/Protestant ends-justifies-the-means moral reasoning.  You never do evil to prevent greater evil.


well stated and a view held by some Calvinists, such as Peroutka and Lofton.....sadly, people think they have to "stop" someone or have to even vote at times....."trust in jesus" is a slogan, except in the ballot box, then it is triangulation, stats,etc....paranoia....


Quote from: Petertherock
Scott Brown the Republican is a disaster from the pro life prospective. His comment was that abortion should be between a woman and her doctor but we need to reduce the number of abortions, but that being said, he is firmly against partial birth abortion and in favor of parental consent laws which Coakley is the opposite.


I know a little about Mass. politics, is Brown a Weld Republican?

Quote from: littlerose
Every politician up there is either Irish or Italian Catholic and that is Massachusetts for you. Those parishes were among the first to "go Novo"


Such folks are the logic conclusion of where Americanism leads. They care more about ethnic identity than the Catholic faith to which they claim to belong, but don't.

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Quote from: littlerose
Every politician up there is either Irish or Italian Catholic and that is Massachusetts for you. Those parishes were among the first to "go Novo"


Such folks are the logic conclusion of where Americanism leads. They care more about ethnic identity than the Catholic faith to which they claim to belong, but don't.


If they gave a d*** about their cultural identity they would be Traditionalists. They are more concerned about being American than Catholic.

I think we all would agree that a "Catholic" party would be the best thing that could happen for this country. But I think we all agree that it's not going to happen, especially since we can't even get a "Catholic" Vatican.

However, with Brown's election, it will most likely kill Obama's abortion bill (Health care abortion bill) which will thus save millions and millions of babies. It will also slow down Obama's communist agenda which will benefit the whole country. So yes, in this case, since there is no "perfect candidate" (is there ever?) the "lesser of the two evils" won and it's good for Massachusetts and America.

To use the words of Michelle "My Bell" Obama "For the first time in my life I am proud to say I was born and grew up in Massachusetts.

If people went out and voted for McCain, we wouldn't have abortionist Sonya Sotomayer in the Supreme Court for God knows how many more years.