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Attack on Abortion & Super-Hawk Advance over Ron Paul, but Silver Lining Possible

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Written by Richard Kane   
Thursday, 22 December 2011 10:39
Less Legal Abortion in PA - Super-Hawk Rebirth in Iowa.

Pennsylvania Governor Corbett signed regulations today (Dec 22) to making abortion far more expensive. Pro-Choicers had some slight hope that if they kept silent he might not do it. Less Legal Abortion in PA, Super Hawk Rebirth in Iowa.

Governor Corbett may or may not sign regulations today to making abortion far more expensive. The working poor may end up in the long run grateful for the bundle of joy, but the future could also mean mommie arrested for leaving a baby in a locked car during an urgent errand or in trouble for hiring a neighbor child to watch, or malnourishment for the entire family. A child with need of round the clock nursing care may end up paid for by the state only after mommie looses her house, then the child cared for, in an institution, instead of a continued paid nurse at home. Maybe pro-life advocates should want to or even be made to pay these bills. Then you would see a more united effort toward more food stamps,day care, and health care,
http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/health-science/item/31568-clinics-try-to-prepare-for-newor-abortion-regulations

Rick Santorum a Catholic anti-immigrant fanatic, and super hawk is at this moment a head in the Iowa caucus. Republicans vote on January 3. He is out polling Ron Paul who had managed somehow to finally poll first. Since President Obama's first instinct is to compromise, compromising with Paul would make a better world. Compromising with Rick Santorum would further undercut Obama sticking to his promises. Rick Santorum wears his Catholic religious on his sleeve every time he mentions abortion, while defying everything the Pope says about immigration and capitol punishment. The Mormon Church also actively opposes abortion, but it also pressures just as hard to make the faithful not defy the Mormon Church on immigration, determined to make them go along with the church views on immigration. As the economy tumbles, because he is a Mormon, Romney is the one Republican Hispanics can support.

When Santorum was Senator from Pennsylvania he constantly defied the Pope trying to force the US into war with Iran, Back then, I wondered why US liberal Catholics weren't urging the Pope to excommunicate him over capitol punishment and immigration issues, instead of hanging their heads in shame that their church was involved.

If the Catholic Church would start pressuring its views on immigration and capital punishment on the faithful like it does abortion, and at the same time laws were passed that allowed for economically necessitated abortion, where individual cases could be appealed simply by providing proof that the abortion was not a dire economic need such as a prepaid insurance policy for a mother facing a 50% chance of a badly handicapped child, the Republican Party would lose Catholic and Mormon support and any fundamentalist church that took the private responsibility for paying for the food and medical needs for say a child of a homeless parent and managed to stop a poverty necessitated abortion.

Pro-choice advocates try to portray that all pro-lifers are like Rick Santorum that they hate people who to they think are unchristian or supposedly too lazy to work, and who want to kill Muslims in Iran.

However Pennsylvania also has the opposite kind of pro-life leaders who work very hard on poverty issues, Governor Casey and Delaware County Rep. Margo Davidson,
http://articles.philly.com/2011-01-24/news/27045902_1_state-house-seat-democratic-turnout-davidson

Casey and Davidson could introduce legislation for poverty necessitated abortion, where pro-life organizations or even a wayward boyfriend would have 48 hours to appeal that the abortion wasn't necessitated by poverty, providing funds and services and insurance policies to make this is true.

In the past all the Republicans seemed similar on domestic needs issues. Ron Paul fighting with Santorum for front row spot in Iowa could help deceiver their differences. Santorum supports putting people in jail for smoking pot. On food stamps. Santorum wants to cut food stamps to fight obesity Ron Paul said"if we don't cut military spending, then we'll have to cut food stamps, and I don't think that would be the way to go,
http://www.nj.com/njvoices/index.ssf/2011/12/rick_santorum_is_the_knucklehe.html

Ron Paul worked as a doctor in a public hospital and while praising them needs to be pushed on how they would be refunded. Should there be tax deductions on supporting a new national bus system when the poor can no longer buy gasoline? Most important Paul running against Obama would make Obama compromise in a better direction.

Maybe even non-Catholics urging the Church to excommunicate Rick Santorum over fighting the churches positron on immigration and capitol punishment could restore Ron Paul to the front row spot in Iowa.


By Richard Kane
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