John+, You are right to put the good of life above other goods, and you were right about the Democratic Party before this election. Primum non noscere is good advice for voters, too. I think the new Senate minority leader replacing Daschle is pro-life. As is my Congressman, who is a Democrat and wowed the annual fund-raiser for the local crisis pregnancy center this year. Curiously, most of the hit speakers at this year's Republican National Convention were pro-choice. Within two or three election cylces, a lot more voters won't have the option of voing for a pro-life candidate. Paul+ > > So far, I have ignored the snide remarks about the reelection of Bush on > FaithandLife, but I think it is time to defend my vote and point out the > moral bankruptcy of the current Democrat Party. That once noble party has > undergone the same insidious corruption that ECUSA has. And, like ECUSA, > they say that those who voted for their opponents were uneducated, backward, > and, according to one quote, not as "highly evolved" as Kerry backers! Does > that not sound like Griswold's and others' comments about African bishops? >