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Let us pray.
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Is it just an optical illusion, or does this map look like something called a "Red-Blue Electoral Map" I've been seeing since year 2000?
Let us pray, indeed. But, at worst, all we have to do is allow the Roe Effect to end this for us. Ironically, that's the same thing the Islamists are counting on in EUrope.
Clayton Barnett |
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I would be surprised if my West Virginia didn't end up in the "significantly restrict" group. Two of our three Congressmen are Democrats with excellent pro-LIFE voting records, for goodness' sake! I also wonder about Kansas. Despite its current governor, it's been mighty good about electing pro-lifers.
Fr. Tony |
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04.25.06 - 11:13 pm | #
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Well, this is the first time I've commented on a blog, and I see I've goofed. I thought I had to type in the URL of the blog I was commenting on. Shouldn't have. Obviously, American Papist is NOT my homepage. Sorry.
Fr. Tony |
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04.25.06 - 11:15 pm | #
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hehe, no problem my friend. welcome to "St. Blogs" as we like to call our little online community. :)
AmericanPapist |
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04.25.06 - 11:25 pm | #
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The Roe Effect only works, though, if three things happen: 1) we have enough kids to swell the pro-life population (you, the Catholic couple with only two kids, yes, I'm talking to you). 2) We raise our children properly so they don't become baby-killing whackos. 3) We do something to prevent the baby killers from using the large influx of Hispanic immigrants to unwittingly prop up their infanticidal system.
So hop on it.
Paul |
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