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Originally Posted by Kalibah
Thats the problem though. The Faithful Citizenship calls for Catholics to help make law reflect our moral belief. I can pull out a page and quote if needed. John Kerry on the otherhand does not. He can't pay the Catholic card, and then go against it - thats all im saying. He brought this into play by calling catholic beliefs " right wing ideologies" - and thats the problem. He cant have it both ways- cant flaunt the "choir boy" title, and citisize it at the same time. Im not saying that John Kerry is or isnt a catholic, Im simply saying his views DO NOT REFLECT THAT OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH - right wrong, good or bad, ironincally the President, who is not a roman catholic- has views more in line with the persons that john kerry is trying to prove he is one of.
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Some of your own views "DO NOT REFLECT THAT OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH." How can you criticise Kerry for actions that you, yourself mirror? How can you play the Catholic card?
Almost all of Bush's beliefs are "right-wing ideologies." Simply because there is some crossover with some Catholic beliefs doesn't make that statement untrue.