fightingirish26
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tbf it's not like Trump ever had a chance of winning Oregon
Also LOL at conservatives complaining about safe spaces on one hand and complaining about Obama speaking on the other.
Also LOL at conservatives complaining about safe spaces on one hand and complaining about Obama speaking on the other.
Yeah, it sure was fun having all the random assholes... I mean, "activists"... pushing baby strollers with "murdered" babies in them around campus, flying planes overhead with banners, etc.
All because a guy was going to give a commencement address.
There is of course a basic distinction between what is said at a university and what a university says (by who it chooses to honor). Conservatives, unlike liberals, have never demanded to not even hear opposing views spoken. Conservatives object to honoring someone who encourages and uses his office to promote abortion.
Read up on your Catechism, dawg. There are situations wherein the death penalty is licit under Catholic teaching. Abortion never is.Robert Bork vehemently opposed challenges to the death penalty. He received the same honor from Notre Dame. Cool?
Assuming that the guilty party's identity and responsibility have been fully determined, the traditional teaching of the Church does not exclude recourse to the death penalty, if this is the only possible way of effectively defending human lives against the unjust aggressor.
Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion, that is to say, abortion willed either as an end or a means, is gravely contrary to the moral law.
Robert Bork vehemently opposed challenges to the death penalty. He received the same honor from Notre Dame. Cool?
Read up on your Catechism, dawg. There are situations wherein the death penalty is licit under Catholic teaching. Abortion never is.
Much of the "Rising American electorate" thesis--which argues that demographic trends will soon deliver Democrats an invincible majority--is predicated on the assumption that Hispanics will follow a similar political trajectory to African-Americans. But it looks like they're more likely to follow the Irish:
Some of the comments from the SJW's and their total meltdown is hilarious. Never seen a group more out of touch with reality and completely unable to grasp just why their side lost.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Here's the spokesman for Ben Carson (who — reminder! — ran for president of the United States): <a href="https://t.co/TuuQxUHTl3">https://t.co/TuuQxUHTl3</a> <a href="https://t.co/QsBBMlrk9J">pic.twitter.com/QsBBMlrk9J</a></p>— McKay Coppins (@mckaycoppins) <a href="https://twitter.com/mckaycoppins/status/798559004020633601">November 15, 2016</a></blockquote>
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We're not arguing the relative merits of the death penalty. Simply pointing out that defense of the death penalty is far less egregious than promoting abortion, at least from a Catholic perspective.
It's as if people don't grasp that we are a republic, and as such the presidential election is to reflect who the states elect, not the people.
"Practically nonexistent" is nowhere near as strong as "gravely contrary to moral law."And I'm pointing out that the Catechism, quoting Evangelium Vitae, uses the wording "practically nonexistent."
Much of the "Rising American electorate" thesis--which argues that demographic trends will soon deliver Democrats an invincible majority--is predicated on the assumption that Hispanics will follow a similar political trajectory to African-Americans. But it looks like they're more likely to follow the Irish:
Such is racism. Degrading people due to things out of their control IS the point IMO. By the way I heard worse than that four times yesterday alone.
Yep, I don't disagree with any of that. It makes sense, especially considering that immigration from Latin America has leveled off and remained steady in recent years, that future generations of Latino voters will be increasingly indifferent to the immigration reform issue, or they might even end up taking anti-immigration stances, as so many white descendants of immigrants do today.
But it's probably also fair to point out that, where Latino voters are concerned, there are no signs of things getting better for the GOP any time soon. A couple of political scientists with some expertise in the matter think the data showing that Trump actually did better with Latino voters than Romney did, which has led to much gnashing of teeth in the past week, are flawed:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...why-the-exit-polls-are-wrong-on-latino-votes/
So we just have to take their word for it? Because that's basically what this piece is about...
"As Barreto points out, according to Census data, 48 percent of Latinos live in majority-Hispanic neighborhoods. About the exit poll, he says, “I guarantee that 48 percent of their completed [Latino] respondents do not live in majority Hispanic neighborhoods. It might be 15 percent.”
Because I'm sure two guys that worked for the Clinton campaign are unbias in their polls.
"Before I proceed, let me note that Segura and Barreto did polling for the Clinton campaign, though that work was walled off from Latino Decisions (they separated themselves from the firm for the duration of the campaign)."
I'm sure they did.
Bear in mind we were at peak Obama hysteria in early 2009. The Nobel Prize, etc. It's not surprising that ND and its students got wrapped up in it. Objecting took far more courage than rolling over.
I may have written a strongly-worded Viewpoint letter.LOL they weren't ND students, they were random outsiders with no affiliation to the University that decided to use him speaking at ND for attention. I don't know if any students, at all, protested. If they did, it was an extremely small minority... small enough to go unnoticed.
There is nothing "courageous" about being an asshole. It's weird how much your rhetoric mirrors that of the extreme PC lefty I despise.