Some people have wondered why I say it is important to support pro-life candidates, even when the position they're seeking may seem to be unrelated to the abortion issue? Well, there are a lot of reasons.
First of all, if you take a closer look, you may be surprised to find that there are ways in which a person who understands the infinite value of a human life can affect a given situation.
Take elected judges. There's no way any person who can support the killing of innocent babies can make sound value judgments about the guilt or innocence of anyone standing accused of a crime.
If a candidate truly understands the value of life from the beginning until death, he will make compassionate decisions regarding quality of life situations.
Pro-life candidates such as state Sen. Michael Nozzolio, who will likely seek re-election next year, and Mentz Supervisor Jack O'Neil, who is running for a spot on the town council this year, both understand that life begins at the moment of conception.
These men have recently worked together to help the residents of Haiti Island when their bridge collapsed and they could not get fuel, water or cars over to their island. Residents were walking long distances with children, groceries, laundry.
Nozzolio and O'Neil saw these islanders' quality of life was deteriorating, so they moved as quickly as the red tape would allow them in order to get funding to fix the situation.
Our city councilors, county and state legislators, and members of Congress all deal with human life one way or another.
Why would we want anyone assigned the responsibility of enacting laws who doesn't have a deep sense of the value of the lives they control?
In the final analysis, a vote for any pro-abortion candidate is wrong because we all affect and are affected by the people around us. Do you realize that Planned Parenthood gets $305 million of our tax dollars? We need strong elected officials to stop this.
We can do our part by making sure we vote for only pro-life candidates Eventually the pro-life stance will win out over those who choose death and murder. It has to. Otherwise humans would cease to exist. Our very survival is at stake.
The Bible says that when Cain murdered his brother, Abel, the blood of Abel cried out to heaven for vengeance. We can stop the killing of tens of millions of innocent babies, but we have to do it together. Let's think of these things when we go to the polls and vote pro-life.
Judy Ducayne's column appears Tuesdays in The Citizen, and she can be contacted at
sacredheart6005@hotmail.com
Take elected judges. There's no way any person who can support the killing of innocent babies can make sound value judgments about the guilt or innocence of anyone standing accused of a crime.
If a candidate truly understands the value of life from the beginning until death, he will make compassionate decisions regarding quality of life situations.
Pro-life candidates such as state Sen. Michael Nozzolio, who will likely seek re-election next year, and Mentz Supervisor Jack O'Neil, who is running for a spot on the town council this year, both understand that life begins at the moment of conception.
These men have recently worked together to help the residents of Haiti Island when their bridge collapsed and they could not get fuel, water or cars over to their island. Residents were walking long distances with children, groceries, laundry.
Nozzolio and O'Neil saw these islanders' quality of life was deteriorating, so they moved as quickly as the red tape would allow them in order to get funding to fix the situation.
Our city councilors, county and state legislators, and members of Congress all deal with human life one way or another.
Why would we want anyone assigned the responsibility of enacting laws who doesn't have a deep sense of the value of the lives they control?
In the final analysis, a vote for any pro-abortion candidate is wrong because we all affect and are affected by the people around us. Do you realize that Planned Parenthood gets $305 million of our tax dollars? We need strong elected officials to stop this.
We can do our part by making sure we vote for only pro-life candidates Eventually the pro-life stance will win out over those who choose death and murder. It has to. Otherwise humans would cease to exist. Our very survival is at stake.
The Bible says that when Cain murdered his brother, Abel, the blood of Abel cried out to heaven for vengeance. We can stop the killing of tens of millions of innocent babies, but we have to do it together. Let's think of these things when we go to the polls and vote pro-life.
Judy Ducayne's column appears Tuesdays in The Citizen, and she can be contacted at
sacredheart6005@hotmail.com
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