Verastegui said, “I am endorsing Sen. McCain for president because of his commitments to end abortion, protect traditional marriage and fix immigration law."
Eduardo Verastegui with presidential candidate Sen. John McCain and his wife, Cindy. (Photo courtesy of Nilda R. Pedrosa.)
MIAMI, Fl. (Catholic Online) - Eduardo Verastegui, producer and lead actor of the 2007 American film Bella, met with Senator John McCain on October 17 in Miami, where they discussed the human rights at stake in this presidential election. Now Verastegui is using his star power – and more – to help McCain and Governor Sarah Palin win the votes of Latinos.
Verastegui said, “I am endorsing Sen. McCain for president because of his commitments to end abortion, protect traditional marriage and fix immigration law.
On Gov. Palin’s leadership, he said, “I love her. She’s a great role model for women.”
Verastegui has spoken at several McCain-Palin rallies. In Miami, the capital of Latin America and the first U.S. city where Verastegui lived, he campaigned for John McCain with McCain’s Senate allies Joe Lieberman and Mel Martinez, as well as Florida’s former governor, Jeb Bush and Governor Charlie Crist.
Verastegui said, “There I was, just an actor from Hollywood, not even a politician.
“I said more than 45 million babies have been killed by abortion in America and more than 200,000 Latino babies are killed by abortion each year. I told everyone that we need to put an end to this and, when I finished, I went to John McCain and I said, ‘Senator, thank you for your commitment to life. I’d like to give you something.’ I gave him a Miraculous Medal blessed by Pope Benedict XVI and he was amazing. He said, ‘Thank you so much! Look what I have here in my pocket.’ Then Sen. McCain took a medal out of his pocket that he carries everywhere and it was a Blessed Mother Teresa medal. He said, ‘Eduardo, now I am going to keep both.’
Verastegui also gave McCain’s wife, Cindy, a Miraculous Medal. He said, “I was touched when I found out that the McCains adopted one of their daughters from Mother Teresa’s orphanage in India. There is nothing more beautiful than to give children homes with families who will love them. I hope that one day that I can do the same.”
Verastegui gives out Miraculous Medals because he believes the Blessed Mother promised Saint Catherine Labouré that “all who wear it will receive great graces.”
As Americans prepare to vote, many think their country is in crisis and Verastegui agrees. Therefore, he said, “It would be a disaster if Senator Barack Obama is elected president.”
Verastegui believes that unless Americans elect a president who will defend fundamental human rights, no one can expect a sound economy, health care or national security, including immigration reform.
Thus, he said, “Obama speaks about ‘change,’ but what change are we talking about? Fidel Castro spoke about change in Cuba. Hugo Chavez talks about change in Venezuela. A lot of other charismatic dictators promised change, but look what happened to their countries.”
Verastegui explained, “Obama’s change agenda is very, very dangerous. This is a historic moment. Whoever wins the presidential election will affect this country and the world for decades.
“Obama doesn’t represent the values of our Latino community. He has never done anything for us. He doesn’t know who we are.”
Verastegui mentioned his amigos and filmmaking partners, Alejandro Monteverde and Leo Severino, who exemplify the American dream. Monteverde became a U.S. citizen; married former Miss USA Ali Landry; and Bella won the Toronto Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award. In 2007, President Bush recognized him as a Mexican immigrant who achieved success through innovative sacrifices, education and work. Severino is the son of modest Colombian immigrants who concentrated on his studies, then excelled as a Hollywood attorney and eventually established Metanoia Films with Verastegui and Monteverde.
Discussing abortion, Verastegui said, “Alejandro, Leo and I can make hundreds movies like Bella and they will save many babies, but it’s never going to be as powerful as a president nominating judges who observe constitutional law.” McCain is committed to nominating constructionist judges, so Verastegui emphasized that “we are just one Supreme Court justice away from overturning Roe v. Wade.”
However, Verastegui warned that Obama threatens to codify the Roe v. Wade decision by signing the proposed Freedom of Choice Act, which would strip Americans of their right to protect innocent human lives, even from the savagery of partial-birth abortion, during which the abortionist pulls a baby from his mother’s womb, stabs his skull and vacuums out his brains.
Verastegui is pleased that McCain supports the protection of traditional marriage through state amendments legally defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
To the contrary, Obama told LGBT activists, “But my job, as president, is going to be to make sure that the legal rights that have consequences, on a day-to-day basis, for loving same-sex couples all across the country, that those rights are recognized and enforced by my White House and by my Justice Department.” Obama wants to repeal the federal Defense of Marriage Act and this implies that he intends override the traditional marriage laws passed by numerous states.
On immigration, Verastegui tells voters that McCain took a big risk in Congress for Latinos while Obama abandoned them. Due to popular demand, McCain revised his reform policy. His presidential proposal includes security for U.S. citizens and innovations that would allow migrant workers to legally enter America according to market demands for their skills. Knowing the concerns of Latinos, Verastegui said, “McCain told me that he will reform the law so that it upholds human dignity of all immigrants and protects their families.”
Verastegui concluded, “The right to life is the most important thing to me, so I want to do whatever I can to support the best candidates. That’s why I support McCain-Palin.”
Eduardo Verastegui produced videos about Obama’s policies in English and Spanish. They are online at www.ObamaMustSee.com and www.DuraRealidad.com.
- - -
Deacon Keith Fournier asks that you join with us and help in this vital mission by sending this article to your family, friends, and neighbors and adding our link (www.catholic.org) to your own website, blog or social network. Let us broadcast, we are PROUD TO BE CATHOLIC!
Comments
Personally, not only is Eduardo Verastegui "heavenly," but I believe that if he as a man in this very broken world especially in the acting arena (because we all must note how seriously degrading it can and has been for men and women and children) decides to uphold the sanctity of life, no soul can deny that God must be very pleased with this guy. Thus, he's heaven-sent. Oh, and it is not only utterly ridiculous, but absolutely preposterous that obama is compared to Chavez or Castro. That does not do him any justice, because he is more in the vicinity of Adolf Hitler. Genocide, infanticide...pretty much the same. Hail to the chief...
sincerely concerned for a "Catholic" | 4/18/2009
To concerned "Catholic," (NEWSFLASH: YOU CANNOT, BY DEFINITION BE CATHOLIC AND PROCHOICE OF DEATH,or vote for someone that as a public servant supports prochoice of death):
I BELIEVE wholeheartedly that Eduardo Verastegui was heaven-sent to the pro-life campaign, whatever it was: republican, demonrat, black, white, orange, blue, WHATEVER! It is a real shame that people seemed to have voted on race at the expense of dignity and integrity for human life. Anyone who does NOT support life at every stage of development is ANTI-CHRIST! Just ask Kathy Ireland! You must see her awesome testimony on the Mike Huckabee Show! People like her and Eduardo Verastegui are kind of like the choirs of angels announcing the return of our King, attracting our attention as most tv people do and hopefully helping those that do not yet see through their blindness to uphold the sanctity of life: the single, most important issue, EVER! For without life, we have NOTHING.
| 4/18/2009
To the concerned catholic! Open your eyes. George Bush has kept this country safe for the past 7 and a half years. He had alot to deal with, through no fault of his own, like 9/11 and Katrina, so I don't think he has affected this country in a negative way. Also, due to the war in Iraq, we no longer have the dictator, Sadam Hussein!! I have family in Venezuela, and yes, Hugo Chavez promised change in Venezuela, but change for the worse not the better. Obama never said what kind of "CHANGE" he proposes and don't keep your fingers crossed that it will be for the better!!! Also, Miami is the "Latino" capital of Florida! It is obvious that was what he was trying to relay!!Duh!!
Comments that include profanity, personal attacks, antisocial behavior such as "spamming" and "trolling," or other inappropriate comments or material will not be posted on Catholic Online. Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive. We will take steps to block users who violate any of our terms of service. While Catholic Online invites robust discussion, we maintain the right to not print material that is patently false in its claims concerning the teaching of the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, overtly anti-Catholic or which, in the opinion of the moderator, are intended to mislead readers as to what the Catholic Church teaches. Comments DO NOT necessarily reflect the opinion or views of Catholic Online.