It is more than apparent to me that Virginia gubernatorial candidate Tim Kaine has read and learned well the lessons of the very same playbook that surely sits on the nightstands of the many religiously traitorous Massachusetts Catholic politicians whom I have had the misfortune of being represented by for years, at all levels of governance.
His website includes a letter that he wrote early this year which describes the steps that he took to purportedly work toward the abolishment of partial birth abortion in his state, which opens as follows: "I believe the practice should be banned to the degree the Constitution will allow. The United States Supreme Court has made it clear that a state can ban such abortions so long as there is an exception to save the life or health of the mother." [emphasis added]
Pro-lifers need read no further to know that their intelligences are about to be insulted yet again by another cynical coward who wishes to appease them while simultaneously winking and nodding at the baby-killing crowd, and Kaine does not disappoint.
p>I trust that the genuine Catholics and other pro-lifers of the great Commonwealth of Virginia will easily recognize Tim Kaine as the heretic in Catholic clothing that he is. br> -- Francis M. Hannon, Jr. br> Melrose, Massachusetts
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