
Barack Obama loves abortion
October 13, 2008Loves it so much, he plans on making it his top priority as President.
“It’s quite telling that Obama declared this his top priority — not terrorism, not national security, not the financial crisis, although I believe this quote came before most people knew we were heading into one. Obama is, simply put, the most radical major-party nominee for President in decades, and perhaps ever, on this issue. Evangelicals who get lulled into thinking of Obama as a moderate because of his mellifluous speaking voice will find themselves in for a rude awakening after January if he wins.”
Posted in 2008 Election, Politics | Tagged abortion, Barack Obama, John McCain, obama, Planned Parenthood |













What kind of childish pinhead would accuse someone of ‘loving abortion’? Pathetic headline. Do you ‘love the death penalty’? Do you ‘love war’? I realize it’s a matter of superseding secular law with biblical law for you, but the roll of a credible politician is to reflect the consensus and, currently, there are a majority of Americans still in favor of Roe v. Wade. So what would you propose? Ignoring the wishes of the majority and imposing your simplistic, black-and-white opinion on everybody else? Our government is a secular government and God help everyone if it doesn’t stay that way.
Thank you fried wire. “Nobody’s pro-abortion”, as Obama said in last night’s debate. Show me a picketer telling pregnant women to get abortions. It’s ridiculous. That’s tantamount to me saying McCain is “anti-choice”.
Obama, from last night’s debate, responding to McCain’s complaint that he abstained from a vote on a bill banning late-term abortions:
“I am completely supportive of a ban on late-term abortions, partial-birth or otherwise, as long as there is an exception for the mother’s health and life.”
Is providing an exception to save women’s lives is anti-abortion, now? I could justifiably call THAT exception pro-life.
And I won’t even get into how that clip is clearly taken completely out of context in its “analysis”. The backdrop that Obama is standing in front of and the podium he’s standing behind say “planned parenthood”. That audience wasn’t there to hear about Obama’s economic policy.
correction: the first sentence in third paragraph should say “pro-abortion” not “anti”. My mistake.
Corrected version:
Thank you fried wire. “Nobody’s pro-abortion”, as Obama said in last night’s debate. Show me a picketer telling pregnant women to get abortions. It’s ridiculous. That’s tantamount to me saying McCain is “anti-choice”.
Obama, from last night’s debate, responding to McCain’s complaint that he abstained from a vote on a bill banning late-term abortions:
“I am completely supportive of a ban on late-term abortions, partial-birth or otherwise, as long as there is an exception for the mother’s health and life.”
Is providing an exception to save women’s lives is pro-abortion, now? I could justifiably call THAT exception pro-life.
And I won’t even get into how that clip is clearly taken completely out of context in its “analysis”. The backdrop that Obama is standing in front of and the podium he’s standing behind say “planned parenthood”. That audience wasn’t there to hear about Obama’s economic policy.
Your right, Obama does LOVE ABORTION!
You shall tell them by their fruit.
In 1941, a certain polititian said, “Give me four years and you will not recognize Germany.”
The voters gave him four years and also could not recognize Germany in 1945.