Subj : Pro-Life Friends To : Aaron Thomas From : Lee Lofaso Date : Fri Jun 19 2020 04:08 pm Hello Aaron, >LL>I encourage all people who are committed to the common good to work >LL>together to protect human life - at all of its stages. Even those who >LL>are atheist. > >That's good advice, but some Democrats (Cuomo, Northam) can't lead > profitable corrupt political careers if they aren't brutal enough on the > unborn; green-haired terrorists simply won't vote for compassion, and > neither will the deceased. Like Biden, Cuomo is also Catholic. Like most Catholics, both Biden and Cuomo are pro-life, including programs and policies that respect and promote life in regards to the issue of abortion. Like all pro-life advocates, the politicians you mentioned have expressed their own beliefs in regards to their own opposition to abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, embryonic stem cell research, and many other matters. And have acted upon those beliefs. It would be nice if all politicians, regardless of party affiliation, were pro-life. But as it stands to day, none truly are. However, it appears that most Democrats are more pro-life than Republicans, due to the positions they take on economic and social matters/policies. >I pray for defenseless people; the disabled, crime victims, abused children. Talk is cheap. So is praying. However, walking the walk is far different than talking the talk. >My compassion for people in those categories is why I pray for Republican > victories in elections. Donald Trump refuses to wear a mask in public. Donald Trump refuses to encourage others to wear a mask in public. Donald Trump will be holding a campaign event in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday, with 20,000+ fans of his not wearing a mask, inside of a closed building. That is one of the most irresponsible things I can imagine any president doing. Putting not only his own health on the line, but also others. A truly pro-death president is what we have. Or anti-life. >Other Catholics would argue that I should also pray for the Democrats to > overcome their deficiencies in compassion, but it's exhausting enough just > praying for the safety of their victims. People (regardless of their faith) should argue that everyone should pray for all politicians (regardless of party) to overcome their own deficiencies in compassion. People (regardless of their faith or political affiliation) should also do whatever is in their own power to overcome their own deficiencies in compassion. Prayer is not enough. --Lee -- Pussy grabs back! --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/360.0) .