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Hudson & Fournier: Catholic Countdown to Election 2012, Day 21. Questions We Wish Romney Would Ask Obama and Vice Versa

We urge both Romney and Obama to put their guiding moral, political, and spiritual values on the table, in full view of the American people.


If we, by some act of divine or journalistic fiat, were asked not merely to pose questions to the candidates but to script the questions the candidates would ask each other, here are five questions we would put on their respective  teleprompters

Obama and Romney meet again

Obama and Romney meet again

WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic online) - The first presidential debate only indirectly revealed the differences in worldview between the two candidates. Romney won the debate not because of any inspiring vision of America's future but because of his greater command of the facts.

We urge both Romney and Obama to put their guiding moral, political, and spiritual values on the table, in full view of the American people.

If we, by some act of divine or journalistic fiat, were asked not merely to pose questions to the candidates but to script the questions the candidates would ask each other, here are five questions we would put on their respective  teleprompters:

Obama to Romney:

Gov. Romney, you've been critical of "Obamacare" and have promised to revoke it if you are elected. As a governor, you were a pioneer in achieving universal health care for the citizens of Massachusetts, for the very humanitarian reasons that I have espoused throughout the healthcare debate. Why would you want to revoke legislation that makes national what you instituted at the state level?

Romney to Obama:

Mr. President, long before the federal government played any role in health care or education, private hospitals, clinics, schools, and colleges were created and paid for by people of faith -- Catholic, Methodist, Episcopalian, Jewish, Quakers; the list of faiths that built the educational and health care infrastructure of our nation is long. Now your administration is telling the largest group of these faith based hospitals, the Catholic institutions and organizations, that after 200 years of service to all Americans they have a choice -- either restrict services to Catholics alone or begin providing insurance for contraception, abortion inducing drugs and sterilization. Do you harbor any regret for forcing Catholics to violate their consciences in this way, especially given the fact that their hospitals have been serving citizens, immigrants, and the poor long before the federal government invested in health care? What about your claim to respect the Rights set forth in the First Amendment to the US Constitution, such as the Rights to Life and the Free Exercise of Religion?

Obama to Romney:

Gov. Romney, I'm not the only person in the room who thinks you have changed a lot since you led the state of Massachusetts. Not only have you distanced yourself from your own goal of universal health care, you suddenly announced you're anti-choice after insisting on your support for a woman's right to choose when you ran for office in your home state. As governor, you were a Republican with a large heart and compassion for women who have to make difficult choices. My question is: Why did you embrace these extreme positions that not only exclude so many Americans from adequate health care but also criminalizes a woman's most personal decision?

Romney to Obama:

Mr. President, you often refer to your Christian faith as providing the basic values that guide your politics. My question is this: You have described Rev. Jeremiah Wright, your pastor for some 20 years, as your "spiritual advisor" and the minister who married you and Michelle and baptized your children. Given that Rev. Wright considers Louis Farrakhan, a racial separatist and an anti-Semite, as "one of the 20th and 21st century giants of the African-American religious experience," you must have been aware of this admiration. How were you able to consider him a suitable spiritual advisor and attend his church with your family for 20 years?

Obama to Romney:

Gov. Romney, you now speak regularly of your concern for those whose income level places them in what is called the middle class. In our first meeting you even presented your economic plan as geared toward helping them through a tax plan which sounded very different from what I have heard from you and your advisors in the past.If you are now so concerned, why are you pushing for tax cuts for the multi-millionaires and billionaires instead of equalizing the tax burden based on a fair share and giving people a fair shake? Where is your concern for the poorest among us? What is your economic plan for them as you propose cutting our Nations social safety net programs?

Romney to Obama:

Mr. President, why do you engage in class warfare, pitting our people against one another based on their income, instead of calling us to unity and solidarity? What happened to the public servant who in 2004 reminded us of our National Motto, "E pluribus unum. Out of many,one" We still remember the words you spoke that night, and I quote " there are those who are preparing to divide us, the spin masters, the negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes. Well, I say to them tonight, there is not a ...


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  1. Tom McGuire
    7 months ago

    Good questions.

    What about a question dealing with the poor both is spirit and physically; many citizens do not eat enough healthy food and do not have a way to get it? (I worked with urban people who did not have access to healthy food supplies.)

    The new Chinese Nobel Prize for literature winner, Mo Yan, grew up during one of the greatest human created famines in history. He tells of eating coal as a young boy. Christians could benefit from reflecting on his words. He wrote about his career as a writer: "The act of giving voice to this spiritual suffering is, in my view, the sacred duty of a writer. But for me, writing about the suffering of the soul in no way supplants my concern for the physical agony brought about by hunger."

    Is it not also the sacred duty of a Christian?

  2. Anne
    7 months ago

    How about O'Bama's vote in Illinois where babies born alive after an abortion now die cold and alone? Thank God there have been nurses, (who have now quit) who could hold these precious babies while they breathed their first and last.

  3. JoAnn
    7 months ago

    What happens if Mitt Romney wins? The answer to this question depends almost entirely on a few U. S. Senate elections. Without stronger conservative voices in the Senate, it will be next to impossible to clean up Barack Obama's mess.

    Without a conservative Senate, we won't defund Planned Parenthood.
    Without a conservative Senate, we won't repeal Obamacare.
    Without a conservative Senate, we won't balance the budget.
    Without a conservative Senate, we won't secure our borders.
    Without a conservative Senate, we won't stop the bailouts.
    Without a conservative Senate, we won't confirm good judges.
    Without a conservative Senate, we won't enact the pro-growth policies needed to get America back to work.

    CHANGING THE SENATE IS ESSENTIAL TO RESTORING AMERICA'S GREATNESS.
    The simple fact of the matter is this: a Republican president WITHOUT a conservative Senate is a WASTE of a Republican president. A president can campaign on good policies, but he does not write the bills. As long as liberals are in charge of writing legislation, it will be difficult for a Republican president to sign the right bills into law. Does anyone believe Harry Reid will EVER send a bill to the President's desk to repeal Obamacare? The answer is "NO"!!! Come on my friends, VOTE TO SAVE THE SOUL OF AMERICA. Show God that we are on His side. God bless.

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