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Chicago This Friday

Information on where we will be….
Just I reminder that Sonya, the girls and I will be in Chicago this weekend for a major Alhambra weekend, and there will be an informal reception Friday, February 6th to which all of my friends and readers in the Chicago are are invited.
Here is the corrected information for where we are all gathering. (Basically, the Chicago Alhambrans tend to be very laid back and informal when they organize these types of reception, so you can pretty much drop in at any time between 5pm and 1am and bring your spouse and children as well.) Anyway, we will be getting together at….
Marriott Courtyard
6 Trans Am Plaza Dr.
Oakbrook Terrace, IL
The informal reception will be held in meeting rooms A & B on the first floor, from 5pm to 1 am. The hotel phone number is (630) 691-1500.
If you think you might attend, and get the chance to do so between now and Friday, please call Mark or Ricky Montalbano at (708) 547-1010 or email Mark at mark@montalbanofurniture.com (Preferably by Wednesday, if possible, since this is when the order for food and refreshments go in…) If you are not sure, or don’t get the chance to do so between now and then, you’re still welcome to drop in on Friday.
Looks like we will have a nice turn-out from St. Blog’s as well as Catholic Freepdom. Look forward to seeing everyone there!

Is Katholics for Dean really pro-life?

Now that everything is dying down, I thought I would blog a little wrap-up on the Katholics for Dean controversy. (BTW, here’s the text of the flame war between Kathy Shaidle and Katholics for Dean) As I noted in the comments section of Against the Grain, I now seriously question whether Katholics for Dean is pro-life when it comes to abortion.

When I first visited their website, something troubled me, but I couldn’t quite finger what beyond Dean being the most extreme pro-abort among the Abortion Party’s presidential candidates. Upon further reflection, however, here’s what IMMEDIATELY turned me off of the Katholics for Dean website. Admittedly, the first point is relatively minor when compared to the second.

First there is the smugness and arrogance, in my opinion, with which Tim approached Kathy Shaidle. I know Kathy from around St. Blog, through her writings and through private email correspondence. I don’t know Tim from a hole in the ground, not even by reputation. Therefore, his coming to St. Blog and demanding to ball with us, according to his rules and not ours, over something most of us consider highly distasteful, just turned me off. St. Blog is a pretty open community, but since Tim is the one seeking to foster his strange ideas upon us, it is up to him to play by our rules and not us to play by his.

Yet this is only minor compared to the next point. The website only pays lipservice in my opinion to the pro-life movement, especially with regards to abortion. It was obvious to me from my first visit there that Tim expends the utmost effort trying to convert Catholics into Democrats, and very little (at least on the site) trying to convert Democrats into pro-lifers. While there is an admission that Dean is not pro-life, Tim simply rolls over and play dead in the name of tolerance and working together. He offers both excuses and apologies for Dean and the Abortion Party’s extreme support of abortion but no calls to account. He attempts no correction of his comrades within the Abortion Party, and avoids any confrontation with the pro-abort Deaniacs on the site.

This is not good in my experience. Politicians who often start out pro-life, but who refuse to call their own party to account in public, usually end up selling out to the pro-aborts in order to move up the food chain. Dennis Kucinich is a good example. While he’s a little loopy on a number of other issues, he did more or less have a consistent pro-life position up until he launched his presidential bid. Had he held to his previous pro-life position, he likely would have pulled in support from the Casey Democrats and a number of other pro-life Democrats who haven’t yet crossed over to the GOP. But Denis sold out because he wanted more money to finance his campaign. One cannot serve both God and money, and Denis’s previous pro-life constituency quickly abandonned him when they found out which one he served. (As an aside, it profits a man nothing to gain the whole world if he loses his own soul in the process — but for two percent of the Abortion Party faithful? Why would he sell his soul for that?)

This is why, while I may not always agree with Democrats for Life or JCecil’s blog, I’m willing to respectfully listen to them as they make their case for supporting the Abortion Party. Unlike Katholics for Dean, these latter websites firmly rebuke the DNC for positioning itself as the Abortion Party and they call the DNC to account. You don’t see this with Katholics for Dean which, like the battered wife, tries to hide the problem until forced to admit it, then makes excuses for it rather that firmly stand against it.

Again, most of us at St. Blog parish were deeply involved with the Terri Schindler-Schiavo situation. Come the ballot box in November, we will remember President Bush’s firm support for his brother in Florida as well as Gov. Dean’s (although it is doubful he will be the Abortion Party’s candidate) outrage against the intervention of the Florida Governor and Legislature. We will remember Terri in the ballot box. So Tim would be better off trying to convince the Democrat Party to become pro-life rather than try and convince orthodox Catholics to support the Abortion Party.

President Dean’s foreign policy

Although Dean’s regime is now crumbling faster than a cookie in my toddler’s hands, I had this real wierd dream last night. It was Autumn of 2002 and I was watching Fox News when President Howard Dean came on to address the nation concerning his administration’s plans for Iraq. Here’s what he said:

“While we haven’t convinced Saddam and his sons to close their children prisons, give up their rape rooms and stop pushing Iraqi citizens through plastic shredders, if you had told us a year ago that Saddam would now be allowing weapons’ inspectors back into Iraq, we would have given anything for this. So there remains a lot of work to be done. First we’re gonna go to France, and then to London. AND ON TO MOSCOW and GERMANY and BEJING and NORTH KOREA and to SUDAN! AND ARGENTINA! AND PAKISTAN! AND NIGERIA! AND BELGIUM! AND AUSTRALIA! AND THEN ON TO GENEVA TO FORCE THROUGH A RESOLUTION AT THE UNITED NATIONS…. YEEEEAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!”

Geesh…and the Abortion Party thinks Dubya’s a cowboy on foreign policy?