Doug Kmiec Takes a Beating in the Antiabortion Blogosphere

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this is a cool news. Thank you.

buy strattera of WI 5:43AM December 13, 2009

the truth can be revealing.

luther marvin walters of NC 8:28AM March 18, 2009

welcome to the american holocaust. over 50 million babies since 1973. hitler only had 6 million jews. stalin only had 12-20 million citizens of ussr. our holocaust is much more deadly, more cowardly, and more efficient. and much more agony for our FATHER, THE CREATOR, who art in heaven. and the babies we all have murdered are defenseless, innocent, and according to revelation 14:2-9 they never told a lie and they are all virgins, and they were never born into our criminalized american society. the horrow of all sins and JESUS had to go to calvary to atone for abortion. aint it the maximun of all tribulation?

luther marvin walters of NC 8:22AM March 18, 2009

Doug Kmiec is a fraud. You can't believe one thing, and endorse an individual that supports beliefs that are contrary. But there seems to be little difference between him, Joel Hunter and Joel Osteen. They all expouse the virtues of dialogue because they are paid to talk and write books that make people "feel good",not to stand on the principles of morality. It is absurd to even consider they guys Christian leaders.

Jerry E. of FL 1:00PM March 14, 2009

You obviously have no idea what you are talking about.

4000 children were aborted in the U.S. TODAY. Since 1976, you do the math.

Missionaries of the Church, Clergy, and Laity, get their "hands dirty" caring for the poor and sick all over the world. The Catholic Church has done more to help this world over the past 2000 YEARS than anyone has.

Tim of MD 9:57PM March 13, 2009

Why is what religous poeple think is even considered. I say more death has come from the so called pius right from wars than from all the obortions in all of time.You want to stand on a soap box and scream SAVE THE INOCENT but whens last time one of you pick up a baby with aids or made a commitment to ending poverty and I dont mean writeing a check to ease your concience.I mean getting your hands dirty.If half of the so called children of christ put a quarter of the effort that they put into judgeing poeples bedrooms into feeding poeple the world would be a much nicer and kinder place to be.

ron g of CA 1:33PM March 12, 2009

The time for an abortion is to abort any activity that could lead to conception. A man keeping his zipper closed is only one half of the equation...does a woman have no responsibility? What would the abortion rate be if women kept their knees together? God will eventually judge this National sin.

Craig Stoner of AZ 1:03PM March 12, 2009

Despite his attempts to portray himself as a Catholic authority, Kmiec does not represent the views of the Catholic Church, as evidenced by the reprimands he has received from his church's leaders. He offends and shames Catholics and their church by proclaiming to speak on their behalf. Then, while throwing himself in the firestorm of the life debate, he attacks those who disagree with him, laments that HE is the true victim for being criticized, and suggests he is more of an authority than the Catholic bishops who disagree with him. Kmiec is entitled to express his private opinion. But, he would be doing a favor to himself, individual Catholics, and the Catholic Church to honestly admit that he does not speak on behalf of Catholics and that his views conflict with faith, Catholic teachings, and the pro-life views held by Catholics.

W. North of CA 12:23PM March 12, 2009

would do well to finally admit that abortion is nothing but a problem caused by men who won't keep their pants zipped up.

When the "Family" Research Council gets on that message instead of their legislative priorities, they'll make headway. Meanwhile, they're a waste of the word "Family".

Muser of NM 12:22PM March 12, 2009

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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