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Obama is the Most Pro-Abortion Candidate Ever
Barack Obama is the most pro-abortion presidential candidate ever. He is so pro-abortion he refused as an Illinois state senator to support legislation to protect babies who survived late-term abortions because he did not want to concede -- as he explained in a cold-blooded speech on the Illinois Senate floor -- that these babies, fully outside their mothers' wombs, with their hearts beating ...
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Did Obama’s pay grade get demoted?
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... perspective, answering that question with specificity, you know, is above my pay grade . But let me just speak more generally about the issue of abortion because this is something obviously the country wrestles with. One thing that I’m absolutely convinced of is there is a moral and ethical content to this issue. So I think that anybody who tries to deny the moral difficulties and gravity of the abortion issue I think is not paying attention. So that would be point number one. But in 2001 , Obama must have had more authority to opine on this same question: “Number one, ...

The “when does life begin?” question wasn’t always above his pay grade.
Stop The ACLU — ... was able to ferret out this little nugget of fantastic-ness from back in 2001: On the Illinois Senate floor, Obama was the only senator to speak against the baby-protecting bills. He voted “present” on each, effectively the same as a “no.” “Number one,” said Obama, explaining his reluctance to protect born infants, “whenever we define a pre-viable fetus as a person that is protected by the Equal Protection Clause or the other elements in the Constitution, what we’re really saying is, in fact, that they are persons that are entitled to the kinds of protections that would be ...

The "when does life begin?" question wasn't always above his pay grade.
Wizbang — ... was able to ferret out this little nugget of fantastic-ness from back in 2001: On the Illinois Senate floor, Obama was the only senator to speak against the baby-protecting bills. He voted "present" on each, effectively the same as a "no." "Number one," said Obama, explaining his reluctance to protect born infants, "whenever we define a pre-viable fetus as a person that is protected by the Equal Protection Clause or the other elements in the Constitution, what we're really saying is, in fact, that they are persons that are entitled to the kinds of protections that would be ...

Obama Inspires New Song for Fighting Irish
Moonbattery — We can't say nothing good has come of the Obama Administration. By getting invited to give a commencement address at Catholic Notre Dame, this rabid advocate of abortion and unnecessary Mengele-esque experiments on human embryos has given the school a new fight song: ...

The Grey Man on Feminism and ObamaCare
Moonbattery — ... Under ObamaCare, nobody wins (unless you count power-mad bureaucrats who won't have to use it) — not even feminists who voted for Chairman Zero to reward his bloodthirsty enthusiasm for abortion: ...

Swine Flu: Path to Martial Law?
American Thinker — ... the parent of despotism...In questions of power, then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution. But when the President considers the Constitution to be nothing more than an archaic suggestion, no travesty is unthinkable. And the unthinkable is only a manufactured flu pandemic away. I desperately hope I am wrong in connecting these dots, but in light of the President s stated agenda, and his known track record on ethical issues, the possibility of abuses must be considered. After all, stranger things have ...

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