Zippy gives the word, and you Catholic politicians should listen:
I tend to think - that is to say, I assert vehemently - that positivist theories of constrained action are not exculpatory: that a politician is not licensed to do wrong simply because his theory of government, if he adheres to it in a particular case or on a particular question, constrains him to a choice of evils.
Or, even more succintly:
"Personally opposed, but..." is never exculpatory.
Amen.
Don't vote for these creeps.
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