Faithful
Catholics Shouldn't Vote Republican
- Republicans not truly Pro-Life
1. not truly anti-abortion—
a. when in control of House, have not submitted any passable
anti-abortion bills. In second debate with John McCain, candidate
Obama said he'd sign a late-term abortion ban, if medical decisions
were allowed. (heard and reviewed text of speech)
b. didn't back the Stupak amendment
which would have banned federal funding for abortion. Republican
leadership said necessary to prevent Pres. Obama victory on health
care. Thus, political victory more important than unborn children.
c. Supposedly to reduce abortions,
Republicans pushed a law narrowing the definition of rape – more
anti-women than anti-abortion.
d. Mitt Romney campaigned as Pro-Choice
and pro-Roe vs. Wade, running for senate and governor in
Massachusetts. (Heard Romney say it.)
e. “Romney Care” (universal health
care in Massachusetts) covered abortions and birth control.( Robert
Kennedy Jr.), whereas Obama Care doesn't(read Obama's executive order
banning any federal funds paying for abortions.) So Romney care paid
for abortions, Obama Care doesn't.
f. Romney says he would agree with
abortions in cases of incest and rape.
g. Romney recommends a “Voucher”
system in place of universal health care law. Thus, we taxpayers
will pay for abortions, since most private insurances cover abortion
and nearly all artificial birth control. (Could try to pass law
banning private money paying for abortions. Would they tell Big
Business what to do?)
2. Republicans Opposed Universal Health
Care – vow to repeal. US Bishops for health care for all.
Opposed CHIPS (Child Health Care)
Opposing? renewable energies – Romney
calls then “fake energy”
Promoting fossil fuel – Vatican and
almost all scientists say and demonstrate: global warming is real
Promoting fossil fuel – pollution is
a health problem, especially for children
a. Republicans have voted for tax breaks, loopholes, subsidies,
relaxed regulations and lax enforcement for fossil fuel providers
3..Have redistributed wealth from the
middle-class and poor to the rich steadily since 1983.
Have converted health care to private
for profit, since 1983. Many effectively denied health care,
especially, children, women and elderly – Republican “quota
system?”
US health care most expensive because
of Republican demands. Yet:
a. We're 45th in world in infant mortality
b. We're 40th in maternal
mortality during child birth. Is that pro-life & pro-family?
4. Romney supporting reductions in
already reduced police and fire forces – hurts most vulnerable,
mainly children, women, elderly and poor.
5. Opposing Obama's relief for “Dream
Act eligibles” accusing Obama for catering to “freeloaders and
criminals.” Obama's action does just the opposite-- rewards only
productive and crime-free. Supports children and families and
care-givers of children, elderly and sick.
6. Would reduce Domestic Violence funds
– threatens children, families, women and elderly.
7. GOP soft on violence and other
crime? – for reducing police, domestic violence funding, .
narrowing rape, underfunding regulators. Opposes protection of crime
victims. Has opposed regulations and adequate enforcement of fraud
and huge theft by banks and other businesses. Opposed controls on
credit card abuses by banks, other credit businesses. Blamed the
victims of predatory lending, rather than the lenders, who
deliberately targeted the uninformed and poor.
8. Opposes Obama's prosecutorial
discretion on Immigrants, which supports children, family life and
care-givers.
9. Opposes Obama's prosecutorial
discretion on crime victims. Relief was recommended by US Chiefs of
Police in order to prosecute crime and protect, women, children
mostly.
10. Would defund WIC
11. Eliminate Headstart – education
determinant in life
12. Reduce teachers and teacher
salaries – same as #17
13. Oppose and reduce Unions vs. Popes
Leo XIII and five other popes, concluding w/Benedict XVI.
14. Stopped lead testing on
children(too expensive)
15. Would not protect children against
heavy metal pollution
16. Opposes “just wage”* –
opposing Christ, Pope Leo XIII and four succeeding popes
a. Opposes minimum wage increases
b. Opposes “ “
for farmworkers
c. Opposes work place protections for
children and women (vs. Christ & Popes)
d. Allows child labor and exploitation
of women
e. Held up help for unemployed middle
and lower class, to get further tax breaks for super-rich.
17. Have eliminated pre-natal and early
childhood care – public health used to do.
18. Most Republican candidates favor
the death penalty.
19. Romney suggests war-like solutions
in various world situations. He avoided Vietnam, by using Mormon
mission service as excuse. Other Mormons did both their missions and
serve in Vietnam.
20. Voter suppression – Republicans
have sought in at least 16 states or more to suppress votes in
cities, inner cities, among the poor, racial minorities, students and
elderly with difficult requirements and lack of voting opportunities
thrown in the way. Pennsylvania public official bragged about their
restrictions guaranteeing a Romney win. A Heritage Fund
(conservative think tank) representative said that there were certain
people they don't want to vote. Voter Fraud is often the reason
cited. However, the Bush Administration in 2006 investigated this
and could find no significant voter fraud. Source for all of 20:
Aug. 27/12 issue of America (Jesuit) magazine.
South Carolina investigated over 80 dead people who'd voted.
Almost all had voted early and died before election day. A couple
they couldn't trace. They found no instances of fraud. Source:
Feb. 2012 issue of Myrtle Beach Daily News.
21. Republicans soft on
monopoly enforcement, e.g. all media controlled by few. Then Romney
and Republicans oppose public broadcasting.
22. Living or Just Wage—Starting in
1891, Pope Leo XIII, Pius XI, Paul VI, John Paul II and Benedict
XVI(2008) have written encyclicals, considered major documents, with
much prayerful theological consultation, to which “the faithful are
obliged to consent:” These addressed the rights of labor. They
stated that “capital” (the rich, the business owners or leaders)
are required by justice to provide “decent” jobs and to pay a
“just wage:” enough for a wage earner to support his family,
educate his children and save enough to retire on
comfortably(Benedict XVI said this and all 5 Popes agreed on this
with some different wording.) They stated that the business leaders
need to share with the workers the profits they helped earn, and that
“capital” has no right to keep the bulk of profits to the point
that their employees are paid an unjust wage. Romney says he doesn't
have be concerned with the 47% of our population that don't pay
taxes. (Maybe not income taxes, but certainly sales and fuel taxes
and licensing fees, etc.) This 47% is a considerably higher than
from 1966 to 1983, when the differential between people at the top
and the workers was much closer. The Republicans redistributed the
wealth from the middle-class to the super rich over the next 29
years.
- Freedoms – right to vote, freedom of speech, press, manipulated by the Republicans and their allies, the business leaders.
Bob Golden, Catholic, Christian, Eucharistic minister, often daily
communicant, 16 years of Catholic education, worked in Criminal
Justice for 34 years. Served in US Army
Faithful
Catholics Shouldn't Vote Republican