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Wednesday, October 06, 2004

Catholic voters continuing to move towards Bush

Bush is getting 53% of the Catholic vote compared to Kerry's 39% in the latest Barna poll. Former Democratic mayor of Boston, Raymond Flynn, had this to say:

They've been moving and closer to George Bush all the time," he said. "I think people don't make decisions on political or social issues; they make decisions on the character of the person. That's where George Bush's strength is: his character and its qualities. He's a good man, and people like him. After I talk about Catholic values, there's no other conclusion for people other than to vote for George Bush.

President Bush is actually getting 60% of the Catholic vote in Minnesota according to a recent Zogby poll. The Democratic party seems to no longer be directed by any sort of moral compass. How can one be against a war to root out terrorists bent on killing innocent people, but support the slaughter of unborn babies? The reality is that we're in a war whether or not we choose to be engaged in one. Our only choice is to passively sit back and wait for further attacks on American soil or stand up and attempt to keep the battle elsewhere.

John Kerry and John Edwards may not think the Iraq war should be viewed as part of the GWOT (global war on terror), but the terrorists most certainly view it that way! Why else would half of the insurgents captured during the recent battles in Samarra be of African descent? The terrorists know what's at stake if democracy takes root in the Middle East.

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