I thought it was funny that he told pro-life youth, "This is not your rally." For some reason, Mr. Clinton doesn't want educated pro-life college students to have a voice in the election process. I wonder why? As if I don't already know.
I remember the Clintons campaign slogan in the 1990's: "Don't stop thinking about tomorrow." Evidently the Democratic Party has stopped "thinking about tomorrow." "Tomorrow" will bring ever-more pro-lifers, ever-more pro-life victories and ever-more defeats for a political party which has totally embraced the culture of death. Because the Democratic Party isn't really concerned about human rights (denying the human rights of the unborn), increasing numbers of Americans will continue to reject the party.
Bill Clinton isn't helping his wife at all. He is doing more damage than good. I think his anger reflects just how desperate the Clinton campaign really is....I know I won't be voting for Senator Clinton or Senator Obama for that matter. As long as the democrats refuse to take pro-lifers seriously, they will never get my vote.
The Clinton dynasty is coming unglued. I suspect that with Barack's 10 consecutive victories - Wisconsin and Hawaii being the latest, even they are beginning to realize it.
the democratic party and candidates should not get any catholic support or vote. In conscience, Catholics should leave the democratic party immediately. And the reason for staying in as a catholic with the hope of changing the party just doesn't wash.
Anonymous, I couldn't agree more. I just don't see how a Catholic - or serious Christian of any denomination - can remain a Democrat in good conscience. The Democratic Party is committed toward denying the right to life of the unborn and on promoting homosexuality and same-sex "marriage." I urge every Christian who reads this to leave the Democratic Party. Our faith must come first. We must obey God rather than men when the two are in opposition - Acts 5.
The Clintons shouldn't try to match wits with the Catholic students of Franciscan University. They're not up to the challenge.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was funny that he told pro-life youth, "This is not your rally." For some reason, Mr. Clinton doesn't want educated pro-life college students to have a voice in the election process. I wonder why? As if I don't already know.
ReplyDeleteI remember the Clintons campaign slogan in the 1990's: "Don't stop thinking about tomorrow." Evidently the Democratic Party has stopped "thinking about tomorrow." "Tomorrow" will bring ever-more pro-lifers, ever-more pro-life victories and ever-more defeats for a political party which has totally embraced the culture of death. Because the Democratic Party isn't really concerned about human rights (denying the human rights of the unborn), increasing numbers of Americans will continue to reject the party.
ReplyDeleteBill Clinton isn't helping his wife at all. He is doing more damage than good. I think his anger reflects just how desperate the Clinton campaign really is....I know I won't be voting for Senator Clinton or Senator Obama for that matter. As long as the democrats refuse to take pro-lifers seriously, they will never get my vote.
ReplyDeleteThe Clinton dynasty is coming unglued. I suspect that with Barack's 10 consecutive victories - Wisconsin and Hawaii being the latest, even they are beginning to realize it.
ReplyDeletethe democratic party and candidates should not get any catholic support or vote. In conscience, Catholics should leave the democratic party immediately. And the reason for staying in as a catholic with the hope of changing the party just doesn't wash.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, I couldn't agree more. I just don't see how a Catholic - or serious Christian of any denomination - can remain a Democrat in good conscience. The Democratic Party is committed toward denying the right to life of the unborn and on promoting homosexuality and same-sex "marriage." I urge every Christian who reads this to leave the Democratic Party. Our faith must come first. We must obey God rather than men when the two are in opposition - Acts 5.
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