From el Rushbo...
"The message that President Obama delivered in his speech at Notre Dame was: morality is immoral. Pro-life is the extremist position, not a moral position. Yet we should compromise and work to reduce abortions. Where's the compromise between life and death -- and why work to reduce the number of them occurring if there's nothing wrong with them?" -Rush Limbaugh, 5/18/2009
In his commencement address, President Obama declared, "I found myself drawn not just to the work with the church; I was drawn to be in the church. It was through this service that I was brought to Christ. And at the time Cardinal Joseph Bernardin was the archbishop of Chicago. For those of you too young to have known him or known of him, he was a kind and good and wise man."
Obama was "drawn to Christ," but believes it to be perfectly OK to not merely kill human beings in the embryonic stage of life, but to mandate that they die through neglect if they are born alive following an abortion attempt. Obama as an Illinois state senator in April 2002 stating his opposition to the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act: "And that essentially adding an additional doctor, who then has to be called in an emergency situation to come in and make these assessments is really designed simply to burden the original decision of the woman and the physician to induce labor and perform an abortion." On August 16, 2008, after the forum at the Saddleback Church, Obama responded to Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody, "I have said repeatedly that I would have been completely and fully in support of the federal bill that everybody supported, which was to say that you should provide assistance to any infant that was born, even if it was as a consequence of an induced abortion. That was not the bill that was presented at the state level. What that bill also was doing was trying to undermine Roe v. Wade. By the way, we also had a bill -- a law already in place in Illinois that ensured lifesaving treatment was given to infants. So for people to suggest that I and the Illinois Medical Society, so Illinois' doctors, were somehow in favor of withholding lifesaving support from an infant born alive is ridiculous."
Hmmm... Requiring an additional doctor to be called in an emergency situation is a burden on the woman and the physician who originally decided to induce labor and perform an abortion. Supporting the state bill would undermine Roe v Wade.
Yep, murdering infants in and out of the womb... Sounds like Obama was really brought to Christ alright.
I can think of only one thing sadder than the statements this man makes; there are actually people who believe him.
"The message that President Obama delivered in his speech at Notre Dame was: morality is immoral. Pro-life is the extremist position, not a moral position. Yet we should compromise and work to reduce abortions. Where's the compromise between life and death -- and why work to reduce the number of them occurring if there's nothing wrong with them?" -Rush Limbaugh, 5/18/2009
In his commencement address, President Obama declared, "I found myself drawn not just to the work with the church; I was drawn to be in the church. It was through this service that I was brought to Christ. And at the time Cardinal Joseph Bernardin was the archbishop of Chicago. For those of you too young to have known him or known of him, he was a kind and good and wise man."
Obama was "drawn to Christ," but believes it to be perfectly OK to not merely kill human beings in the embryonic stage of life, but to mandate that they die through neglect if they are born alive following an abortion attempt. Obama as an Illinois state senator in April 2002 stating his opposition to the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act: "And that essentially adding an additional doctor, who then has to be called in an emergency situation to come in and make these assessments is really designed simply to burden the original decision of the woman and the physician to induce labor and perform an abortion." On August 16, 2008, after the forum at the Saddleback Church, Obama responded to Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody, "I have said repeatedly that I would have been completely and fully in support of the federal bill that everybody supported, which was to say that you should provide assistance to any infant that was born, even if it was as a consequence of an induced abortion. That was not the bill that was presented at the state level. What that bill also was doing was trying to undermine Roe v. Wade. By the way, we also had a bill -- a law already in place in Illinois that ensured lifesaving treatment was given to infants. So for people to suggest that I and the Illinois Medical Society, so Illinois' doctors, were somehow in favor of withholding lifesaving support from an infant born alive is ridiculous."
Hmmm... Requiring an additional doctor to be called in an emergency situation is a burden on the woman and the physician who originally decided to induce labor and perform an abortion. Supporting the state bill would undermine Roe v Wade.
Yep, murdering infants in and out of the womb... Sounds like Obama was really brought to Christ alright.
I can think of only one thing sadder than the statements this man makes; there are actually people who believe him.
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