.
.
.
 MichNews.com
  FRONT PAGE
  Website Note
  Today in History
  Newswire
  Matt C. Abbott
  Chris G. Adamo
  Mike M. Bates
  Felicia Benamon
  Alan Caruba
  Tom DeWeese
  A.J. DiCintio
  Lee Ellis
  Gabriel Garnica
  Michael J. Gaynor
  Diane M. Grassi
  Gerald A. Honigman
  Jim Kouri
  Rachel Neuwirth
  Doug Schmitz
  Barbara J. Stock
  J. Grant Swank, Jr.
  JB Williams
  Sher Zieve
  Guest Commentary
  Cartoons / Humor
  Favorite Links
.
  News Links

  AP Breaking News
  Drudge Report
  FOX News
  FOX Sports
  News Max
  Right Bias
  UPI NewsTrack
  Washington Times
  White House
  Internet News
 
America's T.F.
  Bloomberg
  Catholic News
  Christian Headlines
  Christian Post
  Christian Today
  CNET Technology

  Court TV
  Immigration News

  Investors Bus.
  Jihad Watch
  Keep&Bear Arms
  Lucianne
  News.Ask.com
  News Portal
  World Tribune
  Conservative
  American Spectator
  CNSNews.com
  FrontPage Mag
  Heritage.org
  Human Events
  Michael Savage
  Peter Glover
  Rush Limbaugh
  Sean Hannity
  Townhall
  Weekly Standard
  War on Terror
 
Americans Against Hate

  Black Anthem
  CENTCOM
  Defense Link
  DHS | FBI
  Ready.gov
  Israel
  Debka
  IMRA
 
Israpundit
  Israel Defense
  Israel Insider
  Israel NN
  JNewsWire
  Pro-Life
 
Covenant News

 
Life News
  Life Site
  Pro-Life America
  Pro-Life Blogs

  Military
  Military City
  Air Force
  ARMY
  Coast Guard
  MARINES
  National Guard
  NAVY

  Media Watch
 
AIM
 
Honest Reporting
  Media Research
 
MEMRI
  MEMRI TV
  News Busters



 
 
 

 


 
 Michael J. Gaynor


A Faithful Catholic Necessarily Won't Support Obama
By Michael J. Gaynor
MichNews.com

May 13, 2008


On May 2, 2008, Bill Donohue, President of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, responded to rookie United States senator and current frontrunner for the 2008 Democrat presidential nomination Barack Hussein Obama, Jr.'s announcement that he was “deeply honored to have the support and counsel of these committed Catholic leaders, scholars and advocates.” who constituted Obama's Catholic National Advisory Council.

Mr. Donohue:

“The best advice I can give Sen. Obama about his Catholic National Advisory Council is to dissolve it immediately. Of the 26 Catholic former or current public office holders he has listed as either National Co-Chairs (5), or as members of the National Leadership Committee (21), there is not one who agrees with the Catholic Church on all three major public policy issues: abortion, embryonic stem cell research and school vouchers.

“Indeed, on the issue of abortion, their record is disgraceful. Consider the scorecard as issued by the most radical pro-abortion organization in the nation—NARAL. Of the two National Co-Chairs who have a NARAL tally, one agrees with the extremist group 65 percent of the time and the other agrees 100 percent of the time. Of the 20 National Leadership Committee members with a NARAL score, 17 have earned a 100 percent rating. Of those who have less than a perfect score, not one is in favor of school vouchers. [Click here for the evidence.]

“Practicing Catholics have every right to be insulted by Obama’s advisory group. What is the purpose of having an advisory group about matters Catholic when most of its members reject the Catholic position? If Obama wanted input from gay leaders, would he choose those who don’t reflect the sentiments of the gay community? In short, to choose Catholic dissidents to advise him about Catholic concerns is mind-boggling.

“If these are the best ‘committed Catholic leaders, scholars and advocates’ Obama can find, then it is evident that he has a ‘Wright’ problem when it comes to picking Catholic advisors.”

Four days later, Mr. Donohue followed up with a press release titled "OBAMA MUST START THE PURGE."

Mr. Donohue:

“The secularization of the Democratic party, which first became evident in the 1972 presidential race, was openly challenged by Barack Obama when he spoke at the 2004 Democratic presidential convention. To his credit, he has since galvanized people of faith to rally to his side, but ever since his problems with Rev. Wright he has come under fire by radical secularists. In short, there is a tug of war going on among Democratic activists pitting the secularists against the faithful.

“In today’s Chicago Tribune, Katha Pollitt not only criticizes Rev. Wright, she takes the opportunity to smear almost the entire nation. She says that ‘thanks to Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., the Democrats have got religion and everything that goes with it—weirdness, wrath, insult, blowhardiness, vanity, paranoia, divisiveness and trouble.’ Her hatred of religion wouldn’t matter so much if she were simply a writer for the Nation. However, she is also a prominent supporter of Sen. Obama: She joined hands with Frances Kissling, a notorious anti-Catholic, to endorse him in a publicly signed statement.

“We know where Pollitt is coming from. After all, any person who likes Catholic bashing is well known to the Catholic League. For example, when the Brooklyn Museum of Art displayed a portrait of Our Blessed Mother adorned with elephant dung and pictures of vaginas and anuses, she opined that ‘The Holy Virgin Mary is a funny, jazzy, rather sweet painting.’

“Obama is not responsible for Pollitt’s bigotry and he does not need to renounce her. But what he must do is start the purge—he must rid his ranks of those who want to silence religion. First out of the box to aid him must be Catholics. They can cite what Pope Benedict XVI recently said in Washington: ‘Any tendency to treat religion as a private matter must be resisted.’ Purging the Pollitts from his base would reassure the faithful that they have a place in his campaign.”

Unfortunately, the faithful DON'T have a place in the Obama campaign unless they are deluded by the belief that there should be absolute separation of church and state and committing what the Second Vatican Council called one of the most serious errors: separating public and private life.

There was an inevitable response from Obama's "Catholic" advisers, described as "dissidents" by Mr. Donohue and heretics by me if they support abortion on demand as a civil right. (Mr. Donohue had provided evidence that the overwhelming majority of these advisors agreed with NARAL, the most pro-abortion group in the nation, 100 percent of the time.

The group protesting Mr. Donohue’s remarks in a letter to him, but without rebutting them.

The letter began with a demonstrably false charge, that Mr. Donohue had "labeled many of our friends, and some of us, as 'Catholic dissidents' because we support Senator Obama."

Of course Mr. Donohue had not stated, implied or suggested that.

These “dissidents” are dissidents because they reject fundamental teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.

They support Obama because he does too.

But their “dissident” status depends upon their attitude toward the Roman Catholic Church, not their attitude toward Obama.

Mr. Donohue had not only claimed, but demonstratred, that the public officials in the group are "Catholic dissidents," because "not one [of them] agrees with the Catholic Church on all three major public policy issues: abortion, embryonic stem cell research and school vouchers".Evidence: “Of the 20 National Leadership Committee members with a NARAL score, 17 have earned a 100 percent rating, and of those who have less than a perfect score,” "not one is in favor of school vouchers.”

Understandably, the “dissident” Obamaites ducked Mr. Donohue’s actual claim and disregarded the facts.

On May 8, 2007, Mr. Donohue answered them, as follows:

“The reason I mentioned only public officials who are part of Sen. Obama’s Catholic National Advisory Council is the same reason I chose just three public policy issues: voting tallies are available on these advisors (but not on the others) and on these three issues. If I knew more about the others, no doubt some would have made the cut.

“It is more than embarrassing—it is shocking—to read how these Catholics view abortion. The Catholic Church regards abortion, as well as embryonic stem cell research, as ‘intrinsically evil.’ But not these folks. For them, abortion is merely ‘a profound moral issue.’

“Sadly, it has been apparent for years that many who fancy themselves ‘progressive’ Catholics do not treat abortion the way they do racial discrimination. No one in his right mind says that the best way to combat racial discrimination is by changing people’s hearts and minds, not the law. Which is why we do both. But when it comes to abortion—including partial-birth abortion—the progressives settle for dialogue.

“It is so nice to know that Obama thinks abortion ‘presents a profound moral challenge.’ Is infanticide another ‘profound moral challenge’? To wit: When he was in the Illinois state senate he led the fight to deny health care to babies born alive who survived an abortion. That, my friends, is not a moral challenge—it’s a Hitlerian decision.”

Absolutely!

Catholic voters need to reflect on what the esteemed Bishop Emeritus Rene Henry Gracida wrote in 2004 to help them understand what is and is not sinful.

Bishop Gracida:

“When a Catholic does not share a candidate’s stand in favor of abortion and/or euthanasia, but votes for that candidate for other reasons, it is considered remote material cooperation, which can be permitted in the presence of proportionate reasons strictly defined.“Since abortion and euthanasia have been defined by the Church as the most serious sins prevalent in our society, what kind of reasons could possibly be considered proportionate enough to justify a Catholic voting for a candidate who is known to be pro-abortion? None of the reasons commonly suggested could even begin to be proportionate enough to justify a Catholic voting for such a candidate. Reasons such as the candidate’s position on war, or taxes, or the death penalty, or immigration, or a national health plan, or social security, or aids, or homosexuality, or marriage, or any similar burning societal issues of our time are simply lacking in proportionality.

“There is only one thing that could be considered proportionate enough to justify a Catholic voting for a candidate who is known to be pro-abortion, and that is the protection of innocent human life. That may seem to be contradictory, but it is not.

“Consider the case of a Catholic voter who must choose between three candidates: candidate (A, Kerry) who is completely for abortion-on-demand, candidate (B, Bush) who is in favor of very limited abortion, i.e., in favor of greatly restricting abortion and candidate (C, Peroutka), a candidate who is completely against abortion but who is universally recognized as being unelectable. The Catholic voter cannot vote for candidate (A, Kerry) because that would be formal cooperation in the sin of abortion if that candidate were to be elected and assist in passing legislation, which would remove restrictions on, abortion-on-demand. The Catholic can vote for candidate (C, Peroutka) but that will probably only help ensure the election of candidate (A, Kerry). Therefore the Catholic voter has a proportionate reason to vote for candidate (B, Bush) since his vote may help to ensure the defeat of candidate (A, Kerry) and may result in the saving of some innocent human lives if candidate (B, Bush) is elected and introduces legislation restricting abortion-on-demand. In such a case, the Catholic voter would have chosen the lesser of two evils, which is morally permissible under these circumstances.”

Amen!


Copyright© MichNews.com. All Rights Reserved.

Top of Page    Email this article    Printer friendly article


Digg This Article          Instant Message this article

To submit feedback, news articles, commentary, news tips and suggestions, please Click Here.

 

.
Michael J. Gaynor
Alphabet Networks for Obama, Biden-Palin Debate and Moderator Ifill
 
Michelle Malkin Was Right about ACORN, Of Course
 
Voters: Remember, the President Nominates Federal Judges
 
ACORN Should Be Obama's Undoing
 
Beware Obama, "The Senator from ACORN"
 
Elections and Media Double Standards and Duplicity
 
Blame Obama's ACORN for the Financial Crisis
 
Stuart Taylor Wants An Honest Newspaper!
 
Professor Kmiec Can't Make Obama Voteworthy
 
Will There Be a Reverse Bradley Effect?
 
God's Country or Obama Country?
 
Sarah Palin IS a Woman and a Good Mom!
 
G. W. Bush v. J. Jackson/A. Sharpton? And Palin Power
 
Stuart Taylor's Moderation Doesn't Suit Abortion
 
McCain, Not Obama, Would Bring Critically Important Change
 
Law Profs Promoting Lecturer Obama
 
Obama Campaign Self-Destructing
 
Save America's Judiciary from Judicial Activists
 
Palin: All-American, Not "Average"
 
Unapologetic Sally Quinn's Holy Communion Abuse
 
Barack Didn't Plan on McCain's "Barracuda"
 
Pro-abortion Politicians Are Not Above Church Law
 
VP Selections Made, Make It McCain/Palin
 
Have the Katrina Lessons Been Learned?
 
Dems Dissing Faithful Catholics Again
 

.

  Website Note: Views expressed by individual authors and/or sources do not necessarily reflect those of MichNews.com..

 

MichNews.com: Dedicated In Honor of God and In Memory of Linda.

Contact Us 

Copyright ©2000-2008. MichNews.com All Rights Reserved.

www.sesiweb.us