Saturday, August 23, 2008

Canon Law Blog Updated--on Biden as Catholic VP candidate

I heard today someone say the he needs the Catholic vote... well, Biden is not a Catholic that I would choose to lead, as he does not follow Church teaching on life. Period.

God bless!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Edward Peters
Date: Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 12:31 PM

Barack Obama's selection of Joseph Biden as his running mate is sure to provoke questions about Biden's eligibility for holy Communion under canon law. Hoping to get out ahead of things, I'm suggesting that we start by asking the right questions, well.

See http://www.canonlaw.info/2008/08/about-biden-lets-ask-right-questions.html

 

LightoftheLaw URL: http://www.canonlaw.info/blog.html



Friday, August 22, 2008

Fwd: This Saturday on America's Lifeline! Father Tad Pacholczyk is guest

Read Fr Tad's article. It is excellent.

God bless!


August 22, 2008

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This Saturday on America's Lifeline!

Don't forget to tune into America's Lifeline on Talk Radio 860 WGUL this Saturday, August 23rd at 3pm, ET. America's Lifeline is also streamed worldwide via the internet at Talk Radio 860 WGUL. For those outside the Tampa area, simply log onto terrisfight.org and click on the 860 TALK RADIO LOGO button.

This Saturday, August 23rd, our guest will be Father Tad Pacholczyk, Director of Education at the National Catholic Bioethics Center.

After earning a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Yale University, Fr. Tad did post-doctoral research at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. He subsequently studied in Rome where he did advanced studies in theology and in bioethics.

Father Tad is the author of a column called Making Sense out of Bioethics that appears in various diocesan newspapers across the country. And recently Father has written about Terri in an article titled:
Feeding Our Loved Ones: The Modern Anthema of Living With Brain Damage.


America's Lifeline is hosted by Sheila Liaugminas, former Time magazine reporter and a previous host on the popular radio show The Right Questions and Issues and Answers on Relevant Radio. The program will be co-hosted by Bobby Schindler and Suzanne Vitadamo, directors of Terri's Foundation and brother and sister of Terri Schiavo.

Remember, we will be taking your phone calls live on the air! So call 877-969-8600.


Thursday, August 21, 2008

Pro-life Republicans: McCain seriously considering pro-choice VP

There are email addresses at the bottom of this article to use to contact people with your views/opinions.

God bless!

Pro-life Republicans: McCain seriously considering pro-choice VP

Alton, IL, August 19 (CNA).-The Republican National Coalition for Life is calling on voters to contact the McCain Campaign to encourage them to select a pro-life vice-presidential candidate.

Executive Director Republican National Coalition for Life Colleen Parro explains, "Informed sources tell us that top-level officials in the McCain campaign have been calling certain state Party chairmen to find out what they think the reaction of Republican voters would be in the event that John McCain chooses a pro-abortion-choice running mate."

She continues, "Why would they do that, unless McCain is seriously considering someone like Pennsylvania's Tom Ridge, or even a liberal Democrat like Joe Lieberman?"

She recalls that Sen. McCain declared at the Saddleback Forum that he "will be a pro-life President and this presidency will have pro-life policies.  That's my commitment."

Parro points out that because "he has made that commitment, the expectation on the part of many pro-life and pro-family conservatives is that John McCain, if elected President, would nominate pro-life judges to the federal courts and the Supreme Court, would be totally dashed if he chooses a running mate who is not pro-life."

"It is our position that a VP nominee who is not pro-life is unacceptable. It would be a slap in the face to the base of the Party and would most likely cost McCain and the Republican Party, the election."

The Republican Coalition for Life is encouraging voters to contact the McCain campaign to make their views known:

bheckman@mccain08hq.com

rdavis@mccain08hq.com

sschmidt@mccain08hq.com

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Apostolate of Hannah's Tears: Venerable Elisabeth Leseur

The Apostolate of Hannah's Tears: Venerable Elisabeth Leseur

Saintly Role Models for Parents: St. Therese’s Parents to be Beatified

Saintly Role Models for Parents: St. Therese’s Parents to be Beatified

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Obama campaign changes story, admits he misrepresented Born Alive vote

Obama is slick, but his record proves his actions are NOT in line with his words, especially where pre-born babies are concerned... and now, even his campaign admits it...

http://www.jillstanek.com/mt/mt-tr.cgi/2203

August 17, 2008
Breaking news: Obama campaign changes story, admits he misrepresented Born Alive vote

Thumbnail image for breaking.jpgFrom the New York Sun, dated August 18:

Indeed, Mr. Obama appeared to misstate his position in the CBN interview on Saturday when he said the federal version he supported "was not the bill that was presented at the state level."

His campaign yesterday acknowledged that he had voted against an identical bill in the state Senate, and a spokesman, Hari Sevugan, said the senator and other lawmakers had concerns that even as worded, the legislation could have undermined existing Illinois abortion law. Those concerns did not exist for the federal bill, because there is no federal abortion law....

Bearing in mind the Obama campaign now admits he voted as state senator against the very same legislation passed overwhelmingly on the federal level to stop infanticide, read again what he told CBN's David Brody only last night:

Well and because they have not been telling the truth. And I hate to say that people are lying, but here's a situation where folks are lying.

I have said repeatedly that I would have been completely in, fully in support of the federal bill that everybody supported - which was to say - that you should provide assistance to any infant that was born - even if it was as a consequence of an induced abortion.

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That was not the bill that was presented at the state level. What that bill also was doing was trying to undermine Roe vs. Wade. By the way, we also had a bill, a law already in place in IL that insured life saving treatment was given to infants.

So for people to suggest that I and the IL Medical Society, so IL doctors were somehow in favor of withholding life saving support from an infant born alive is ridiculous. It defies common sense and it defies imagination and for people to keep on pushing this is offensive and it's an example of the kind of politics that we have to get beyond.

It's one thing for people to disagree with me about the issue of choice, it's another thing for people to out and out misrepresent my positions repeatedly, even after they know that they're wrong. And that's what's been happening.

Little did Obama know his own words would so quickly condemn him. He admitted what he did "defies common sense and it defies imagination." In fact, it was heinous.

While the Obama campaign tonight finally admitted Obama has misrepresented his Born Alive vote all these years, it had the audacity to offer a ludicrous excuse, an excuse Obama himself contradicted only 24 hours ago, as he has for years, that "I would have been completely in, fully in support of the federal bill that everybody supported."

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posted on August 17, 2008 11:36 PM
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Pro-Choice McCain Veep Equals Political Suicide by David Limbaugh

McCain needs to read this...and HEAR/HEED the message...

Pro-Choice McCain Veep Equals Political Suicide
David Limbaugh
Tuesday, August 19, 2008

I hate to rain on John McCain's parade right after he trounced Barack Obama at Rick Warren's Saddleback Church forum, for which I heartily applaud him, but McCain's trial balloon consideration of a pro-choice running mate demands a response.

The prospect of an Obama presidency is so horrifying that many conservatives have temporarily put aside their misgivings about McCain to focus on defeating Obama.

They hold their noses on McCain's immigration record, his campaign finance reform zealotry and his newfound acquiescence to the propaganda narrative of environmental extremists. But they are profoundly appreciative of his tougher stance against tax increases and mindful of his undeniable superiority over Obama on foreign policy and national defense. Recent world events, including Russia's naked aggression against Georgia, magnify this already-glaring contrast.

But while national defense necessarily occupies the front burner, McCain would make a fatal mistake to assume that social issues, especially abortion, are ever off an equally blazing front burner for an inestimable number of social conservatives, the Republicans' most reliable voting bloc over the past three decades.

Last Wednesday, McCain "floated the prospect" of picking a pro-choice running mate and said that former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge would be an acceptable -- and possible -- selection.

He told The Weekly Standard: "I think that the pro-life position is one of the important aspects or fundamentals of the Republican Party. And I also feel that -- and I'm not trying to equivocate here -- that Americans want us to work together."

McCain must quit echoing the Democratic talking point that places form over substance and the illusion of bipartisanship above principle. Who says Americans "want us to work together" if that means abandoning legal protection for the innocent unborn or other inviolable principles?

McCain said: "You know, Tom Ridge is one of the great leaders, and he happens to be pro-choice. And I don't think that that would necessarily rule Tom Ridge out."

With all due respect, Sen. McCain, you may not rule Tom Ridge out, but if you choose him, you're virtually guaranteed of ruling yourself out. You misunderstand this at your electoral peril.

Ridge, on "Fox News Sunday," also revealed his misapprehension of the importance of the life issue to a large percentage of Republican voters when he opined that his pro-choice stance wouldn't make him a liability among conservatives. "The last time I checked, the vice president is not an independent voice," said Ridge.

That woefully misses the point. Not only is the vice president the president's immediate successor if the president dies or becomes incapacitated but also McCain's selection of a pro-abortionist candidate would send a message grossly undermining the Republican Party's uncompromising commitment to the lives of the unborn.

But McCain apparently doesn't fully understand that. He said, "I think it's a fundamental tenet of our party to be pro-life, but that does not mean we exclude people from our party that are pro-choice."

No pun intended, but McCain is presenting a false choice here. Excluding pro-abortionists from vice presidential consideration is not the same as excluding pro-choice people from the party. We're not talking rank and file party membership, but the selection of the candidate for the second-highest office in the land, whose importance is that much greater considering McCain's age.

We don't need exit polling data -- only the powers of observation, experience and common sense -- to know that many pro-lifers are either single-issue voters or consider abortion to be by far the most important issue.

You can be sure that they won't vote for McCain if he picks a pro-abortionist running mate. They will not have that blood on their hands; and you can bank on that.

Postmodernist conventional wisdom notwithstanding, it is not an extremist position to be uncompromisingly opposed to killing babies in the womb. Being a matter of good versus evil, it is a morally imperative position.

But if principle alone doesn't float the McCain boat on this issue, which I don't want to believe, the McCain camp also ought to consider other political ramifications of selecting a pro-abortionist.

On no issue besides national security is Barack Obama more vulnerable than abortion. He not only has been without peer in his cultlike deification of abortion -- to the point of legislatively enabling infanticide -- but also is flagrantly and demonstrably lying about his record on these issues. And Obama doesn't even have the maturity of conviction or integrity to express an unequivocal position on when life begins, that question being above his "paygrade."

McCain has a golden opportunity to expose both Obama's dark-heartedness and his lack of integrity by zeroing in on his abortion and infanticide record. But if McCain picks a pro-abortionist, he will forfeit his moral authority and political advantage on the issue and might very well be conceding the election to Obama.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Obama Accuses the National Right to Life Committee of Lying

This came in from Wisconsin Right to Life (there is a very slightly different version posted on the blog with the byline of Barbara Lyons, along with several previously written posts on the topic here) :

Obama Accuses the National Right to Life Committee
of Lying

For immediate release: Monday, August 18, 2008

Last week the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) released documents that proved
that Barack Obama has been blatantly covering up his actions as an Illinois state
senator to actively defeat legislation to protect the lives of born, living, breathing babies
who survive abortion attempts.

The documents included records from the Illinois state legislative committee Obama
chaired that revealed that Obama voted for language clarifying that a Born Alive bill
would not in any way affect Roe v. Wade. But shockingly, Obama turned around and
voted against the amended bill which contained the language he claims to this day
would have made the bill acceptable to him.

"Obama was caught red-handed in his attempt to deceive the American people when
NRLC released these official documents, "said Susan Armacost, Legislative Director for
Wisconsin Right to Life.

Over the weekend, Obama continued the cover-up when he told CBN News
correspondent David Brody that NRLC is lying about his actions on the Illinois Born
Alive bill. Obama said, "I have said repeatedly that I would have been completely in,
fully in support of the federal bill that everybody supported -- which was to say -- that
you should provide assistance to any infant that was born -- even if it was as a
consequence of an induced abortion. That was not the bill that was presented at the
state level. What that bill also was doing was trying to undermine Roe v. Wade."

Then Obama attacked NRLC by telling Brody, "So, for people to suggest that
I...somehow in favor of withholding life saving support from an infant born alive is
ridiculous. It defies commonsense and it defies imagination and for people to keep on
pushing this is offensive and it's an example of the kind of politics we have to get
beyond. It's one thing for people to disagree with me about the issue of choice, it's
another thing for people to out and out misrepresent my positions repeatedly, even
after they know that they're wrong."

Douglas Johnson, NRLC Legislative Director, has issued the following challenge to
Obama: "We now challenge Obama to either declare the two 2003 documents to be
forgeries and call for an official investigation, or else apologize for his four years of
misrepresentation on the issue of babies who are born alive during abortions -- and for
calling us liars."

"This issue is not going to go away, " said Armacost. "Obama is still blatantly trying to
cover up his infanticide votes and the American people deserve to know the truth.

Contact: Susan Armacost 414-778-5780 sarmacost@wrtl.org