My 2cents here:

- How can devote Catholics vote for a pro-capital punishment candidate, while at the same time say they can't vote for a pro-choice candidate because of their faith? This is very inconsistent.

- To pro-lifers that make exceptions for rape or incent (if Bush wins, appoints justice that overturns Roe v Wade): What happens if a woman claims she was raped and wants to get an abortion? Would the allegation alone permit the abortion? What if the case goes to trial, and the alledged rapist is aquitted. What if the trial takes 9 months before a conviction!? This position is unworkable.

The Catholic Church position of saying abortion is ALWAYS wrong is consistent, as is the pro-choice position.


"A refusal is not the act of a friend"