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Catholic Politicians Funded by Abortion Lobby
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by Deal W. Hudson
12/11/08

Lisa Correnti is a San Diego mother of seven children. But like many 
other Catholic mothers, she has engaged in politics in order to 
defend the basic values of her faith. For several years she has 
quietly built her Web site, 
<http://www.onenationundergod.org/>www.onenationundergod.org, into a 
goldmine of up-to-date information on the performance of Catholic politicians.

In the midst of compiling information on political donations, 
Correnti noticed large amounts of money being regularly accepted by 
Catholic politicians from the pro-abortion lobby. She decided to 
uncover the total amount of campaign donations given to Catholic 
members of Congress by organizations such as Planned Parenthood, 
Emily's List, NOW, and NARAL Pro-Choice America.

In the end, Correnti found that a number of the 162 Catholics 
currently in Congress have taken money from pro-abortion groups -- to 
the tune of more than $9 million.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has accepted nearly a quarter-million 
dollars -- $244,113, to be exact; Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), $205,768; 
the "pro-life" Sen. Bob Casey Jr. (D-PA), $327,914; Sen. Patty Murray 
(D-WA), $1.04 million; Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO), who assumed 
office only in January 2007, has accepted $986,619. (For a complete 
list of donations to Catholic members of Congress since 1990, click 
<http://www.onenationundergod.org/ftm_catholic_politicians_abortion_money.html>here.)

Correnti was alarmed by her discovery and called me. She knew that I 
directed a program, called the 
<http://insidecatholic.com/Joomla/index.php?option=com_magazine&func=show_magazine&id=6&Itemid=31>Catholic
 
Advocate, that sought to encourage authentic Catholic involvement in 
politics. We discussed what could be done and decided to bring the 
situation to the attention of the bishops by sponsoring a petition 
drive among concerned laity.

Thus, Correnti and I have joined forces to gather at least 100,000 
signatures on a petition to be sent to the president of the USCCB, 
Francis Cardinal George, to call upon all Catholic politicians to no 
longer accept campaign donations from pro-abortion groups. (To read 
and sign the online petition, click 
<http://www.onenationundergod.org/petition.html>here.)

Correnti's reason for her effort, presented on her Web site, is 
straightforward:

With 54 percent of self-identified Catholics supporting a 
presidential candidate with an extreme abortion record it became 
evident that Catholics are not clear on their responsibility to 
safeguard life through just public policy and electing moral leaders 
to public office.

She expressed confidence that a joint effort with Catholic Advocate 
would make the petition drive more effective. "Catholic Advocate has 
been holding these 'Catholic' politicians accountable by giving 
national exposure to their hypocrisies. Working together with our 
bishops, we can create the necessary awareness among Catholic 
citizens to stop the acceptance of abortion money."

Our petition quotes Pope John Paul II in Evangelium Vitae, where he 
says that "abortion and euthanasia are crimes that no human law can 
claim to justify," and that for lawmakers "it is therefore never 
licit to obey it or to take part in a propaganda campaign in favor of 
such a law, or vote for it."

Cardinal George has already made a powerful public 
<http://insidecatholic.com/Joomla/index.php?option=com_myblog&show=Cardinal-George-Warns-Catholic-Members-of-Congress-About-FOCA.html&Itemid=99999999>statement
 
warning Catholic politicians of possible excommunication if they 
support FOCA. Why shouldn't this warning apply to politicians who 
call themselves Catholic but accept money from organizations whose 
professed mission is to spread as far as possible what the Church 
calls an "intrinsic evil"?

The most recent, and most outrageous, example comes from Planned 
Parenthood of Indiana, presently marketing a 
<http://www.lifenews.com/state3669.html>program of gift certificates 
to "give an abortion for Christmas." How could any Catholic 
politician accept a donation from such a group?

It should come as no surprise that the vast majority of Catholics in 
Congress have abysmal voting records on the life issues. When a 
Catholic accepts a campaign contribution from NARAL or Planned 
Parenthood, he or she is declaring an intention to support their 
pro-abortion policies. With the Freedom of Choice Act looming on the 
horizon, you can bet these groups are looking for a return on their investment.

Please take a moment to read our 
<http://www.onenationundergod.org/petition.html>petition and consider 
signing it.


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Deal W. Hudson is the director of InsideCatholic.com and the author 
of 
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1416524428/insidecatcom-20>Onward, 
Christian Soldiers: The Growing Political Power of Catholics and 
Evangelicals in the United States (Simon and Schuster).

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