It is time to begin the work which we must do within our own household. The action taken by the members of this 'Catholic Hall of Shame' requires a response.
Anyone who claims to care about the poor and supports the killing of these poor by hiding behind the lies of the Orwellian language which has hidden this evil - such as 'choice', 'privacy', or 'personal decision' - is a liar and should be ashamed.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Catholic Online) – Legislation purporting to reform health care in the United States has passed the House of Representatives. However, it did so only after it was amended by way of the “Stupak/Pitts Amendment” which was forced to a floor vote by the heroic perseverance of the US Bishops and the hard work of faithful Catholics in the Democratic Party like Bart Stupak and faithful Catholics in the Republican Party like Chris Smith. My purpose in this article is not to discuss whether that legislation will ever make it through the Senate, how it may be amended in the process or whether the effort to federalize the delivery of health care services is even prudent at all. I, and many others, have addressed - and will continue to address - the ongoing serious moral concerns raised by this legislation as it relates to the authentic application of Catholic Social Teaching and the principles of authentic social justice.
Rather, my purpose is to expose what I call the “Catholic Hall of Shame” - those Catholics in the House of Representatives who voted against this amendment and therefore expressed their support for the intentional killing of our youngest neighbors in the womb through surgical strikes and chemical warfare in the wombs of mothers, all using federal tax dollars. That is precisely what they did with their vote and they need to be exposed.
I know that some of my readers will immediately say “they are not Catholics.” And, I well understand that position. I choose instead to say they are being unfaithful to their Baptism and need to be corrected, out of concern for their repentance and conversion, as well as to stop the lethal effects of their perfidious vote. Others will insist that the Bishops should somehow publicly excommunicate them. In fact, the Canon Law is clear, one can excommunicate oneself (latae sententiae, See, Code of Canon Law, Canon 1314 ff.) by their own action. Whether they have done so and what that means is the subject of numerous articles and will continue to be so.
Rather, my purpose is to expose and oppose their action so as to propose a response. I expose their names so that the faithful whom they represent can work to get them to either change their position or vote them out of office and replace them. Replace them with people who recognize the objective truth that children in the womb are our first neighbors and that intentionally killing them is not health care. It is an intrinsically evil act which must never be protected in the law, enforced by the Police Power of the State or paid for with tax dollars unconstitutionally extracted from the public. I also propose that no faithful Catholic, other Christian, other person of faith or genuine person of good will who recognizes that it is wrong to kill our neighbor ever vote for someone who calls such an act a “private or personal choice.” There is no moral difference between killing a child in the womb and legalizing the "choice" of a mother to rid herself of a one year old child if that was her “private and personal” choice. Procured abortion is an objectively evil act, a violation of the Natural law. It is an intentional killing. It must not be protected by the positive law of our Nation or any Nation.
In fact, no one can claim to care about the poor and support intentional procured abortion as a “choice” and defend the unconstitutional action of a Court which ruled that it was a “constitutional right.” We all know the truth now. We operate on these same children in the womb and place them back in their first home. We prosecute people who in the commission of another recognized crime kill them. Our medical science has confirmed what our conscience and the Natural Law written on every human heart long revealed, these are our neighbors and it is always and everywhere wrong to kill our innocent neighbors. And we all know that Mother Teresa was absolutely correct in reminding us that they are the “poorest of the poor”. Anyone who claims to care about the poor and supports the killing of these poor by hiding behind the lies of the Orwellian language which has hidden this evil - such as “choice”, “privacy”, or “personal decision” - is a liar. They should be ashamed. What this reveals, the disintegration of a Nation, was astutely summarized by the late John Paul II in these words taken from his extraordinary Letter entitled “The Gospel of Life” (Par. 20):
“This is what is happening also at the level of politics and government: the original and inalienable right to life is questioned or denied on the basis of a parliamentary vote or the will of one part of the people-even if it is the majority. This is the sinister result of a relativism which reigns unopposed: the "right" ceases to be such, because it is no longer firmly founded on the inviolable dignity of the person, but is made subject to the will of the stronger part. In this way ...
All chatholics who voted for Obama should hang there heads in shame and beg God for forgiveness before taking Holy Communion
Brian Frieling | 1/7/2010
Frank, I agree that nothing justifies the murder of the unborn, but Ed Burke pointed out that Bush did not help the healthcare situation at all, which meant many people probably died, and I wouldn't call concern for that "political expediency."
I voted for Barack, too. I currently regret it, because he hasn't done much positive yet while he has passed lots of pro-choice laws. It's only his first year, so I'll wait to pronounce my final opinion.
Bulbajer | 12/15/2009
Marinaio, I agree with you 100% thats exactly what we need to stop. We need to be strong and not allow any more.
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