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As for me, her embrace of abortion is enough for me to find another candidate.

Also, what does your Church teach about abortion?

The Catholic Church teaches abortion is wrong always and everywhere. No exceptions.

You cannot be Catholic and pro-abortion.

2007-01-22 04:07:08 · 38 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Sorry. I did not mean to imply that she is Catholic.
Thankfully, she does NOT consider herself Catholic.

2007-01-22 04:15:23 · update #1

Don't kid yourselves:

"pro-choice" is the support of abortion which is called being pro-abortion.

Women do not have the right to do anything with another person's body. That is, the unborn child's body.

If you want to be "pro-choice" then Choose Life!!

2007-01-22 04:21:09 · update #2

38 answers

No, NO, and N O.....................

2007-01-22 04:12:34 · answer #1 · answered by pinkzebra 3 · 5 2

I look forward to the day when America has it's first female president, but I don't want the wrong woman to be president. Hillary has proven herself to be unreliable. She's a walking talking shell game. Everything she does and says is whatever is popular at the moment, even if it is completely at odds with everything she done or said in the past. We need a president we can trust, and that is not Hillary Clinton.

2007-01-22 04:39:38 · answer #2 · answered by Cylon Betty 4 · 1 0

because she is a liar, a fraud and he or she is incompetent. See the link less than to a piece of writing which information her pathology of mendacity that is going decrease back a lengthy time period. She also treats those who've sworn to take a bullet for her if mandatory, like human garbage. She had a recognition of creating use of foul and abusive language in direction of secret service officials assigned to her contained in the White abode as well as AK State squaddies at the same time as she become contained in the Governor's mansion. She also heavily botched the only challenge she become given at the same time as First woman; her "Hillary well being Care" theory turned right into a wide failure and a humiliation to her husband's administration. each and every thing she touches turns to sh!t. The concept that she is a "strong woman" and for this reason everybody is became off to her is UTTER NONSENSE. Claims to that result are smoke-monitors and tries by technique of the shrill feminazi feminists to get one their own in ability.

2016-12-02 21:43:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I keep my religion and my politics separate--and that's the way it should be.

To answer your question, I am not a Hillary fan--and will not be out there campaigning for her--or voting for her--unless the other candidate is so very much worse--like perhaps Jeb Bush.

I do not believe that anyone "embraces" abortion. Pro-choice means a woman's right to choose what to do with her own body--it does not mean pro-abortion.

My church teaches the 10 Commandments--and one of those is "Thou shalt not kill" Everyone remembers that one--but what about the one that says "Thou shalt not commit adultery"?
--What about the one that says "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife"? If people followed those two--there would probably be no need for questions like the one you just asked.

2007-01-22 04:17:00 · answer #4 · answered by Holiday Magic 7 · 3 1

My church teaches against abortion - it is murder and wrong (Baptist). So far as Hillary - humm, let's see. She is a fraud and a self seeking wolf in sheep's clothing. Pretending to be anything to get a vote. She is popular, and I am sure that she will get many votes from people who ignore her two-faced approach to everything. As far as I am concerned, I would not vote for her to even be in the Primaries let alone an office. Abortion is not the only issue with her - let's get someone in there who can forget self indulgence and actually make a showing (who that is, I have no idea, but it isn't Hillary).

2007-01-22 04:16:05 · answer #5 · answered by Doug R 5 · 4 1

I support her effort to go for it with the odds stacked against her, I also think if any female gets elected in the near future it will be her. Will I vote for her? No, as I am adamantly against abortion. But I think she has a good chance of winning since women out number men in this country, she is likely to get a large amount of women to vote for her.

2007-01-22 04:17:29 · answer #6 · answered by impossble_dream 6 · 3 0

I'm not catholic, or pro abortion. I am actually against abortion but I do support Hillary Clinton. Because there are more things to worry about then abortion. Like her stance on education and healthcare. Balanced budgets, and economy.
Abortion has not been settled in the last 30 yrs I doubt it is going to be changed by one democract.

2007-01-22 04:13:53 · answer #7 · answered by Chrissy 7 · 2 3

No, reason being that, I use to live in New York, I know she wasted a lot of tax money just to build her conference room.
Which is absolutely not necessary.

I also remember the years she and Bill Clinton lie to us about health care, which she say she will do, but never happen.

The Clintons could talk nice, but they lie alot.

2007-01-22 07:54:48 · answer #8 · answered by Wahnote 5 · 0 0

I will be supporting Barack Obama, Hillary being in the White House again is something I am not ready for yet. The reason: she has put her foot in her mouth one time too many over the war. At times she supported Bush and his decisions and then other times she spoke out against him on the same subjects.

I admit, she has a real good chance though.

2007-01-22 04:11:25 · answer #9 · answered by Dariana 2 · 4 1

That is why I didn't vote for Kerry. I'm Catholic as well & I'm sorry, but I see Hillary as a mean-spirited-man-in-a-dress. Her husband seems to be a far more caring individual than her. Even if she wasn't pro choice I wouldn't vote for her. Right now, I have no idea who I'll vote for.

2007-01-22 04:11:49 · answer #10 · answered by Sandra 5 · 3 1

I am torn since I think Barack Obama might make a good president. I support pro-choice. If you don't believe in abortion no one is going to make it mandatory to have one. To me it should be a personal choice up to the individual and their beliefs. If everyone felt as you do then no one would have them. Making laws against it will just result in illegal abortion. I do think we need to educate young people on prevention and make contraceptives available. I know a young woman who was told by a boy she would not get pregnant if they only had sex on certain days of her cycle. He was wrong and she didn't know any better because she was woefully uneducated on the subject. She got pregnant and he has left her now. To me she is a victim of a backward system. Expecting people to just be abstinent is totally unrealistic. Much suffering could be prevented by better prevention efforts.

2007-01-22 04:23:53 · answer #11 · answered by Zen Pirate 6 · 1 3

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