Catholic Bishop claims Tim Kaine can't be pro-life and "pro-abortion"

Why not?

Actually Kaine is pro-life personally but pro-choice as it relates to government and the law.

What's wrong with that?

Catholic Bishop to Hillary VP Pick Tim Kaine: You Can't be Catholic and Pro-Abortion | LifeNews.com

It simply depends upon which way the political wind is blowing at the moment. Like Hillary, he is all things to all people.

Trump on abortion:

April 1989
Trump co-sponsored a dinner at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan (which he then owned) honoring Robin Chandler Duke, a former president of NARAL. He chose not to attend, the New York Times reported, after his family was threatened by anti-abortion activists.

Oct. 24, 1999
Ten years later, Trump appeared on NBC in an interview with Tim Russert. In a clip that has received newfound life during this election cycle, Trump defends his broadly liberal positions by explaining that he grew up in Manhattan, not Iowa.

Asked about abortion, he’s clear.


“I’m very pro-choice,” Trump says. “I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still — I just believe in choice.”

Russert clarifies his original point: Would you ban partial-birth abortion? “No,” Trump replies.


So???
 
Why not?

Actually Kaine is pro-life personally but pro-choice as it relates to government and the law.

What's wrong with that?

Catholic Bishop to Hillary VP Pick Tim Kaine: You Can't be Catholic and Pro-Abortion | LifeNews.com

He lacks the courage to stand behind his conviction.
It's like saying, "I am a Jew, but as it relates to government and the law I am pro Nazi."

No- and this is why abortion politics are so very stupid.

His position is the position of many pro-choice people- and was indeed what Donald Trump's position was

“I’m very pro-choice,” Trump says. “I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still — I just believe in choice.”

At least until he needed anti-choice voters.
 
You're either pro life or you're not. Kaine isn't

Then you can't be prolife and pro death penalty can you ?

Sure you can, I'd explain it to you but you'd never grasp the concept of free will. Run along Timmy, you really are too fucking stupid to deal with

You can't explain it "pro life"! You just draw your arbitrary line on what is killing and are shocked when people have a different line .

The difference is guilt and innocence, dumbass. What crime has an unborn child committed to die for? You really are stupid

They ain't exactly alive for one . You think a zygote is a person but a prisoner must die? You don't have to kill the guy .
 
Why not?

Actually Kaine is pro-life personally but pro-choice as it relates to government and the law.

What's wrong with that?

Catholic Bishop to Hillary VP Pick Tim Kaine: You Can't be Catholic and Pro-Abortion | LifeNews.com

It simply depends upon which way the political wind is blowing at the moment. Like Hillary, he is all things to all people.

Trump on abortion:

April 1989
Trump co-sponsored a dinner at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan (which he then owned) honoring Robin Chandler Duke, a former president of NARAL. He chose not to attend, the New York Times reported, after his family was threatened by anti-abortion activists.

Oct. 24, 1999
Ten years later, Trump appeared on NBC in an interview with Tim Russert. In a clip that has received newfound life during this election cycle, Trump defends his broadly liberal positions by explaining that he grew up in Manhattan, not Iowa.

Asked about abortion, he’s clear.


“I’m very pro-choice,” Trump says. “I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still — I just believe in choice.”

Russert clarifies his original point: Would you ban partial-birth abortion? “No,” Trump replies.


So???

So Trump blows with the wind when it comes to abortion and choice

Trump on abortion:

April 1989
Trump co-sponsored a dinner at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan (which he then owned) honoring Robin Chandler Duke, a former president of NARAL. He chose not to attend, the New York Times reported, after his family was threatened by anti-abortion activists.

Oct. 24, 1999
Ten years later, Trump appeared on NBC in an interview with Tim Russert. In a clip that has received newfound life during this election cycle, Trump defends his broadly liberal positions by explaining that he grew up in Manhattan, not Iowa.

Asked about abortion, he’s clear.


“I’m very pro-choice,” Trump says. “I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still — I just believe in choice.”

Russert clarifies his original point: Would you ban partial-birth abortion? “No,” Trump replies.
 
You're either pro life or you're not. Kaine isn't

Then you can't be prolife and pro death penalty can you ?

Sure you can, I'd explain it to you but you'd never grasp the concept of free will. Run along Timmy, you really are too fucking stupid to deal with

You can't explain it "pro life"! You just draw your arbitrary line on what is killing and are shocked when people have a different line .

The difference is guilt and innocence, dumbass. What crime has an unborn child committed to die for? You really are stupid

They ain't exactly alive for one . You think a zygote is a person but a prisoner must die? You don't have to kill the guy .

To you...not to me. Poor deflection you worthless troll
 
Politician's like Kaine.....which is about 99.9% of them regardless of party, are mentally unstable. They pass laws they personally don't believe in, and back issues they find morally repugnant.

Not only do they lie to themselves; they lie to the voters.

No wonder people rank politician's lower than thieving used car salesmen. ...... :cool:

That so describes Donald Trump

Except of course Trump has never sullied himself with passing laws.

He pays people to do that for him.
 
Why not?

Actually Kaine is pro-life personally but pro-choice as it relates to government and the law.

What's wrong with that?

Catholic Bishop to Hillary VP Pick Tim Kaine: You Can't be Catholic and Pro-Abortion | LifeNews.com

It simply depends upon which way the political wind is blowing at the moment. Like Hillary, he is all things to all people.

Trump on abortion:

April 1989
Trump co-sponsored a dinner at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan (which he then owned) honoring Robin Chandler Duke, a former president of NARAL. He chose not to attend, the New York Times reported, after his family was threatened by anti-abortion activists.

Oct. 24, 1999
Ten years later, Trump appeared on NBC in an interview with Tim Russert. In a clip that has received newfound life during this election cycle, Trump defends his broadly liberal positions by explaining that he grew up in Manhattan, not Iowa.

Asked about abortion, he’s clear.


“I’m very pro-choice,” Trump says. “I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still — I just believe in choice.”

Russert clarifies his original point: Would you ban partial-birth abortion? “No,” Trump replies.


So???

So Trump blows with the wind when it comes to abortion and choice

Trump on abortion:

April 1989
Trump co-sponsored a dinner at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan (which he then owned) honoring Robin Chandler Duke, a former president of NARAL. He chose not to attend, the New York Times reported, after his family was threatened by anti-abortion activists.

Oct. 24, 1999
Ten years later, Trump appeared on NBC in an interview with Tim Russert. In a clip that has received newfound life during this election cycle, Trump defends his broadly liberal positions by explaining that he grew up in Manhattan, not Iowa.

Asked about abortion, he’s clear.


“I’m very pro-choice,” Trump says. “I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still — I just believe in choice.”

Russert clarifies his original point: Would you ban partial-birth abortion? “No,” Trump replies.


Again. So???
 
The Catholics are still pissed off that they can not dictate state policy and law, ever since Henry VIII told them to go to hell.

Do you ever tire of looking really ignorant?

I try my best to dumb is down for you Sassy....

You're two laps down and think you're in the lead, moron. You're child's play..but I've yet to meet a leftist that isn''t. You and Timmy should play together....two stupid peas in a pod
 
Why not?

Actually Kaine is pro-life personally but pro-choice as it relates to government and the law.

What's wrong with that?

Catholic Bishop to Hillary VP Pick Tim Kaine: You Can't be Catholic and Pro-Abortion | LifeNews.com

It simply depends upon which way the political wind is blowing at the moment. Like Hillary, he is all things to all people.

Trump on abortion:

April 1989
Trump co-sponsored a dinner at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan (which he then owned) honoring Robin Chandler Duke, a former president of NARAL. He chose not to attend, the New York Times reported, after his family was threatened by anti-abortion activists.

Oct. 24, 1999
Ten years later, Trump appeared on NBC in an interview with Tim Russert. In a clip that has received newfound life during this election cycle, Trump defends his broadly liberal positions by explaining that he grew up in Manhattan, not Iowa.

Asked about abortion, he’s clear.


“I’m very pro-choice,” Trump says. “I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still — I just believe in choice.”

Russert clarifies his original point: Would you ban partial-birth abortion? “No,” Trump replies.


So???

So Trump blows with the wind when it comes to abortion and choice

Trump on abortion:

April 1989
Trump co-sponsored a dinner at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan (which he then owned) honoring Robin Chandler Duke, a former president of NARAL. He chose not to attend, the New York Times reported, after his family was threatened by anti-abortion activists.

Oct. 24, 1999
Ten years later, Trump appeared on NBC in an interview with Tim Russert. In a clip that has received newfound life during this election cycle, Trump defends his broadly liberal positions by explaining that he grew up in Manhattan, not Iowa.

Asked about abortion, he’s clear.


“I’m very pro-choice,” Trump says. “I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still — I just believe in choice.”

Russert clarifies his original point: Would you ban partial-birth abortion? “No,” Trump replies.
Abortion is not a federal government issue…
 
The Catholics are still pissed off that they can not dictate state policy and law, ever since Henry VIII told them to go to hell.

Do you ever tire of looking really ignorant?

I try my best to dumb is down for you Sassy....

You're two laps down and think you're in the lead, moron. You're child's play..but I've yet to meet a leftist that isn''t

You aren't fooling me, Sassy. I know that you are just being coy....
 
Why not?

Actually Kaine is pro-life personally but pro-choice as it relates to government and the law.

What's wrong with that?

That's like saying "a person can be pro gay marriage but also against married couples depriving children involved of either a mother or father for life". Or, like saying "I'm lactose intolerant but I love ice cream"....eventually an important decision must be made one way or the other..
 
The Catholics are still pissed off that they can not dictate state policy and law, ever since Henry VIII told them to go to hell.

Do you ever tire of looking really ignorant?

I try my best to dumb is down for you Sassy....

You're two laps down and think you're in the lead, moron. You're child's play..but I've yet to meet a leftist that isn''t

You aren't fooling me, Sassy. I know that you are just being coy....


You're an idiot dude, you're a weak leftist so it's a given. Most likely light in the loafers also....given your mannerisms and syntax
 
You're either pro life or you're not. Kaine isn't

Then you can't be prolife and pro death penalty can you ?

Of course you can.. taking the life of an innocent child as a matter of convenience to you is not like taking the life a of a person who committed a heinous murder.

And for the record Timmy, I do not support the death penalty.. so don't go there.
 
Why not?

Actually Kaine is pro-life personally but pro-choice as it relates to government and the law.

What's wrong with that?

Catholic Bishop to Hillary VP Pick Tim Kaine: You Can't be Catholic and Pro-Abortion | LifeNews.com

He lacks the courage to stand behind his conviction.
It's like saying, "I am a Jew, but as it relates to government and the law I am pro Nazi."

No- and this is why abortion politics are so very stupid.

His position is the position of many pro-choice people- and was indeed what Donald Trump's position was

“I’m very pro-choice,” Trump says. “I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still — I just believe in choice.”

At least until he needed anti-choice voters.
Pro choice people love the idea of being able to abort a living thing, they love the concept of controlling and killing what they don't agree with... Fact
 
The Catholics are still pissed off that they can not dictate state policy and law, ever since Henry VIII told them to go to hell.

Do you ever tire of looking really ignorant?

I try my best to dumb is down for you Sassy....

You're two laps down and think you're in the lead, moron. You're child's play..but I've yet to meet a leftist that isn''t

You aren't fooling me, Sassy. I know that you are just being coy....


You're an idiot dude, you're a weak leftist so it's a given. Most likely light in the loafers also....given your mannerisms and syntax

Playing hard to get is not going to get you anywhere, Sass. No, I do not want to go to the prom with you.
 

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