I think not; it's about time. Now when will John Brendan McCormick, the bishop of the Diocese of Manchester, do the same to ultra abortion rights Catholic Protestant Jeanne Shaheen?
Maybe a stronger moral stand like Bishop Tobin's will cause confused and imprudent Catholics to lean more heavily to Republicans in states where they have large numbers. Notwithstanding this, however, some have swung to the Democratic side. I'm thinking of Pennsylvania and New Hampshire. Massachusetts is a lost cause.
HT: Lucianne. Some of the comments, which will only be available for several days, are very interesting. Here's one that I particularly like:
Maybe a stronger moral stand like Bishop Tobin's will cause confused and imprudent Catholics to lean more heavily to Republicans in states where they have large numbers. Notwithstanding this, however, some have swung to the Democratic side. I'm thinking of Pennsylvania and New Hampshire. Massachusetts is a lost cause.
HT: Lucianne. Some of the comments, which will only be available for several days, are very interesting. Here's one that I particularly like:
Reply 33 - Posted by: muggy, 11/22/2009 8:26:29 AM
I love this from the AP:
"The decision by the outspoken prelate..."
I guess it's "outspoken" these days for any institution to stick to its values and mores.



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