Oct 18, 2006

Voting recommendations:

Governor – basically you are on your own. Democrats and Greens have the trifecta of disqualifying criteria; they are Pro-abortion, Pro-Same-Sex Marriage, and Pro-Embryonic Stem Cell. Deval Patrick has even promised to listen to the TransGender lobby (Yes – there is one) and have State Lawyers punish ‘discrimination’ against Transgendered peoples – which means they could not be fired from Catholic School teaching positions. You could argue the case for Republican Kerry Healy, who only has two disqualifying criteria, the exception being she would allow us to vote on Marriage (though she supports same-sex civil unions). But you’ll have to exercise your own Prudential Judgment between voting for her and not voting.

Attorney General – Larry Frisoli (R) Pro-Life and will go after NAMBLA child predators - see previous post.

Worcester 1st Senate Paul Nordborg (R) over incumbent Harriet Chandler (D)

Worcester 1st Lou Evangelidis is a solid ProLife, over Kaplan (D)

Worcester 2nd Senate Richard Peters (R) over incumbent Edward Augustus (D)

Worcester 3rd Not Sure - Dinatale (D) is against letting us vote on marriage, but also against Embryonic Stem Cell research, while Niemczura (R) did not respond.

Worcester 5th Stephen Comtois (R) over incumbent Anne Gobi (D).

Worcester 6th David Singer (R) over Geraldo Alicea (D). Rod Murphy checked him out, Singer is Pro-Life, and Alicea may lose if he keeps sleeping at the switch.

Worcester 10th Robert Burns (R) over John Fernandes (D)

Worcester 14th Joe Rice (R) over pro-same-sex marriage Pro-Choice James Leary (D)

http://www.mafamily.org/voterguides2006.htm

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