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 Hannity & Co. Again Accuse Obama Of Supporting Infanticide (video)
Hannity & Co. Again Accuse Obama Of Supporting Infanticide (video)
For the fourth night in a row, Sean Hannity and his conservative cohorts made recklessly false and malicious accusations that Barack Obama supports infantici...
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For Fourth Night In A Row, Hannity And Guests Accuse Barack Obama Of Wanting To Kill Infants
News Hounds — Another edition of FOX News’ Hannity & Colmes, another segment accusing Barack Obama of supporting infanticide. Actually, last night (8/21/08), it was another two segments accusing Obama of supporting infanticide. Sean Hannity outdid himself by baselessly accusing Obama of wanting babies who survive botched abortion procedures to die. I think Hannity should be fired for this. With video. As I have previously posted, Hannity has done his best to make political hay out of Obama’s vote against “born alive” legislation put forth by anti-abortionists back when he was a state senator in Illinois. As Alan Colmes keeps telling Hannity, and it’s ...

Video: Erick's interview on H&C.
RedState: Conservative News and Community — It's hard to say which of the three parts of this was the best. Part One had Colmes doing an excellent example of a poleaxed bull (who would have thought that a few sheets of paper could carry such a wallop?): ...while Part Two had this Steve Murphy guy almost frothing at the mouth from the way that Erick (and, belatedly, Alice Stewart) kept jabbing him. But Part Three - the Lefty blog that I pulled the video links from - has a special charm all its own. Speaking as a relatively new parent, I can only breathe a huge sigh of ...

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