McCain
Pro
Life?
We
don’t
think
so.
Torture
Missing
in
Action
Preemptive
War
Bomb
Them
Death
Penalty
Fry
Them
Stewardship
of
Creation
Drill
Baby,
Drill!
Compassion
for
the
Immigrant
Maybe
Last
Year
Promote
the
WellBeing
of
All
Biggest
Breaks
for
the
Rich
Feed
the
Hungry
&
House
the
Homeless
Whatever
Trickles
Down
Support
for
Pregnant
Women
or
Children
Zero
Yes,
Even
Abortion
Roe
v.
Wade
Okay
(Until
He
Ran
for
President)
Catholics
for
Barack
Obama
Statements
on
Faithful
Citizenship
by
the
U.S.
Conference
of
Catholic
Bishops
A
political
commitment
to
a
single
isolated
aspect
of
the
Church’s
social
doctrine
does
not
exhaust
one’s
responsibility
towards
the
common
good.
.
.
.
a
voter
should
not
use
a
candidate’s
opposition
to
an
intrinsic
evil
to
justify
indifference
or
inattentiveness
to
other
important
moral
issues
involving
human
life
and
dignity.
Catholic
voters
should
use
the
framework
of
Catholic
teaching
to
examine
candidates’
positions
on
issues
affecting
human
life
and
dignity
as
well
as
issues
of
justice
and
peace,
and
they
should
consider
candidates’
integrity,
philosophy,
and
performance.
Catholic
teaching
about
the
dignity
of
life
calls
us
to
oppose
torture,
unjust
war,
and
the
use
of
the
death
penalty;
to
prevent
genocide
and
attacks
against
noncombatants;
to
oppose
racism;
and
to
overcome
poverty
and
suffering.
Nations
are
called
to
protect
the
right
to
life
by
seeking
effective
ways
to
combat
evil
and
terror
without
resorting
to
armed
conflicts
except
as
a
last
resort,
always
seeking
first
to
resolve
disputes
by
peaceful
means.
We
revere
the
lives
of
children
in
the
womb,
the
lives
of
persons
dying
in
war
and
from
starvation,
and
indeed
the
lives
of
all
human
beings
as
children
of
God.