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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Obama's extremist views on abortion

Rick Santorum, writing in The Philadelphia Inquirer, recaps Sen. Barack Obama's extreme views and voting record on the issue of abortion.

Santorum writes:
Who would oppose a bill that said you couldn't kill a baby who was born? Not Kennedy, Boxer or Hillary Rodham Clinton. Not even the hard-core National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL). Obama, however, is another story. The year after the Born Alive Infants Protection Act became federal law in 2002, identical language was considered in a committee of the Illinois Senate. It was defeated with the committee's chairman, Obama, leading the opposition.

Let's be clear about what Obama did, once in 2003 and twice before that. He effectively voted for infanticide. He voted to allow doctors to deny medically appropriate treatment or, worse yet, actively kill a completely delivered living baby. Infanticide - I wonder if he'll add this to the list of changes in his next victory speech and if the crowd will roar: "Yes, we can."
Read "Obama: A harsh ideologue hidden by a feel-good image" at The Inquirer's Web site.

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