Election Day Omens


The little dark cloud was like the early exit polls...soon overwhelmed by the happy sunny cloud of the impending Republican ascendancy! Posted by Hello

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Anonymous said…
Well, this is the maestrina signing in to offer a comment on the Dem's official pro-abortion stance. I believe that the party must face the music and dance according to the beat of the American cultural drum. Obviously, if they continue to ignore the pro-life issues, they'll be tanked. Period.

Now, yours truly was asked in the month of October to help organize pro-life Democrats in central Indiana. I believe that it can be done, although I'm uncertain that I'm the right person to take on that challenge. Heck, I was born and bred GOP and helped my grandfather, the precinct committeeman with the polling of his neighborhood from my early grade school years. Who knows, they probably dragged me along for photo ops, although you'd think that I'd remember it.

Now as for the USCCB, I think that the only way to know whether or not the Bishops are taking their teaching authority seriously in regard to elections is to follow the way they exercise that ministry. Some Bishops are more in-your-face than others, especially when it comes to voting issues. Others prefer to let the conference literature speak for itself. However, I'd be mighty wary is one or another Bishop actually had the nerve to tell me to vote for one particular candidate.

I was undecided until the last minute... and when the last minute came, I was too sick to get out of the bed and vote. Much to the chagrin of the blogger, I was leaning toward Kerry. But, neither Mr. Bush nor Mr. Kerry got my vote... only the barf-bin did.

As for the talking heads wearing black, it was common across the board, on nearly every channel last night, because they couldn't be caught wearing something remotely partisan in color (blue, red, green or whatever). I noticed our local news anchors wearing black last night, and I thought that it was a smart choice!

So, now the real tasks are at hand. Health care for the uninsured masses demands attention, especially since I'm one of them. The unemployed who are consistently seeking to work and can't find a job... yes, I'm one of them, too. The brazenness of a corporate culture that chews up employees like they're so much fodder for the profit-mongering hordes of boards... I've been chewed up, as well. And, that damned war that robs mothers of their children, children of their parents, and the world of peace... how will it end?

Yegads, am I really starting to sound like a Democrat? Naaaah, just call me a New Republican.
DvoraOCDS said…
Doug, you make blogging look so easy, I decided to give it a try myself:

http://karmalight.blogspot.com

Of couse, I'll take some flak for the fact that my blog title is way too new-age for most, but the fact was that "Carmelite" was not available. I guess they didn't want someone purporting to blog for the whole order, eh?

All are welcome to view my blog at your convenience. Meanwhile, I'm back to morning prayer...

the maestrina
DvoraOCDS said…
By the way, I hope that you'll give me some tips on posting photos to your blogsite...

D.
Doug said…
Thanks for the feedback, 'Anonymous.' But I know who you are. Regarding the bishops...I was only referring to the 'teaching' of the 'tradition' of the Church. The bishops know full and well that endorsement of any particular candidate or party is ANATHEMA. The bishops with a backbone have publicly taught that only a Catholic 'in communion' with the Church can receive the Holy Eucharist. Furthermore, it was necessary for those bishops to inform 'public' Catholics of their duties and rights, as politicians. Doesn't it come to a point where a 'servant-leader' must make a stand when a politician wants to have it both ways?

And regarding the media and their appropriate non-partisan dress on election day. Are you kidding me?! Katie Couric was wearing black the day after the election, and she knew that Kerry was stalling to concede so i won't buy the argument that the election was still in flux. The Today crew and '60 minutes' crew were wearing their hearts on their sleeves. BIg TIme!

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