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Board Certified M.D. on Thursday, October 23, 2008 8:17:15 PM
Here is a great Bishop of Scarnton who TKO's Scranton Joe Plug Headed VP
Another amazing development Scranton's Roman Catholic Bishop basically tell Joe the Plug headed VP to take a Hike! PA is battleground state with the greatest number of ELECTORIAL VOTES.....My Strategy is a GOOD one but I need your help!
Francis
Scranton Bishop Unexpectedly Visits Forum, Repudiates False Teachings on Catholic Voting
Comments expose long-festering problem of bishop's conferences and their liberal bureaucracies
By Hilary White
SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, October 22, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) – An unexpected visit by the bishop of Scranton, Pennsylvania to a parish forum on the upcoming elections, has resulted in a small firestorm of controversy, after the bishop forcefully repudiated the idea that Catholics can vote for pro-abortion politicians. Some of the bishop's comments exposed a long festering problem since the Second Vatican Council over bishops conferences and their often liberal
Catholic Population in battleground states jutxaposed against Electoral Map: Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Listed by highest to lowest based on Adherents.com a growing collection of over 43,870 adherent statistics and religious geography citations: references to published membership/adherent statistics and congregation statistics for over 4,200 religions, churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups,.
- Wisconsin ~<50% 10 Electoral Votes
- Pennsylvania ~<50% 21 Electoral Votes
- Minnesota ~<30% 10 Electoral Votes
- Ohio ~<25% 20 Electoral Votes
- Colorado ~<20% 9 Electoral Votes
- Florida ~<20% 27 Electoral Votes
- Missouri ~<20% 11 Electoral Votes
- Nevada ~<20% 5 Electoral Votes
- North Carolina ~5%
- Virginia ~5%
My strategy is to go after the Catholic vote in the top 8 Battleground State with the largest Catholic Population listed above. I hope to get New Median involved.
Catholics as a percentage of state populations. Click here or on map to see a larger version. :
