Monday, December 21, 2009

Bob Casey versus Pre-Born Life

Bob Casey Versus Pre-Born Life

People often get so wrapped up in themselves, so immersed in their personal lives and interests that they can’t see the forest because those stupid trees keep getting in the way.

Most politicians by nature are self-absorbed–think Obama–and that absorption seems to extend to their spouses, at least in the case of Terese Casey, bride of almost 25 years to the junior senator from Pennsylvania, Bob Casey.

The Caseys have four beautiful daughters.

Many Pro-Lifers consider Sen. Casey to be their last, best hope in the U.S. Senate to repel the abomination of Obamacare but they may be very, extremely disappointed.

One of 8 children of the late Pennsylvania governor and staunch Catholic anti-abortionist Robert Patrick Casey, Jesuit-trained Sen. Casey is poised to help put the final nail in the coffin of the pre-born by casting his vote on Thursday, Christmas Eve, for Harry Reid’s version of Obamacare.

Merry Christmas!

Terese Casey was annoyed that pro-lifers were staging a vigil outside the Casey home in Scranton, PA: “Why are you doing this; you know he’s not here, right?”

The pro-lifers know full well that the senator is currently in D.C. yet are demonstrating in front of his Scranton home.

Mrs. Casey’s question is a valid one. So too are the reasons why Randall Jarrett is staging his group’s 4-day vigil in Pennsylvania.

One Merriam-Webster definition of vigil is “an act or period of watching or surveillance,” often characterized by prayerful hopes that some minor miracle will occur to accomplish a good end.

It will take at least a minor miracle to sway Sen. Casey’s vote to favoring the pre-born.

A seemingly distraught Terese Casey, sounding much like the twit who appealed to Britney critics, asked the vigil-keepers, “Why wont you leave him alone? Why doesn’t anyone give him credit for the votes for life he has made?”

She was upset about their presence and added, . . .

(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1382)

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