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Every 20 seconds

an innocent life is taken here in America. Every twenty seconds!

The American Holocaust is costing our country lives each day.  The abortionist would tell you that piece of tissue feels no pain. Not true. The lies are uncovered.

A neonataologist will tell you that they do indeed feel pain. In fact, we are told by these drs that have degrees longer than our arms, that since the nerve endings are new, they probably feel pain at a higher and intenser level than we do after we are born.

Every 20 seconds an innocent baby dies.

Planned Parenthood made 900,000 million dollars in profit last year. This organization also recieves YOUR TAX DOLLARS to preform most abortions.

Did you realize that Planned Parenthood locates their offices in poor areas of our cities? Yes, right along with pawn shops and liquor stores. There they are. “Serving” the poor.

Taking advantage of sweet dear people~talking them into the services they offer.

People of color are main targets. Planned Parenthood has “felt” that way all along. Thier founder thought only white people were able to make well informed choices on whether to have children. NO one else but white people.

How can we stand for this as a United People?

How many must continue to die along with our tax dollars helping the murder take place?

They lie when they cover the dirty sins with lies like : We give woman thier rights.  We allow the Mother to make the choice.

Its all about money, about making money. These abortionist don’t care about the woman! If they did, they would show the mother who is about to abort her child the ultrasound of her sweet baby moving around the uterus. They won’t. They dare not! They would go broke.

Vote for those who do not support abortion on demand.

We need to stop these murders!

Posted on 22nd April 2008
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Obama supporting Abortion..but wow this is slick!

Obama gave Christianity Today an interview that ran online January 28. [www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2008/januaryweb-only/104-32.0.html]. Here’s the Q & A on abortion:

For many evangelicals, abortion is a key, if not the key factor in their vote. You voted against banning partial birth abortion [actually he voted "present" twice while a member of the Illinois senate] and voted against notifying parents of minors who get out-of-state abortions. What role do you think the President should play in creating national abortion policies?

“I don’t know anybody who is pro-abortion. I think it’s very important to start with that premise. I think people recognize what a wrenching, difficult issue it is. I do think that those who diminish the moral elements of the decision aren’t expressing the full reality of it. But what I believe is that women do not make these decisions casually, and that they struggle with it fervently with their pastors, with their spouses, with their doctors.

“Our goal should be to make abortion less common, that we should be discouraging unwanted pregnancies, that we should encourage adoption wherever possible. There is a range of ways that we can educate our young people about the sacredness of sex and we should not be promoting the sort of casual activities that end up resulting in so many unwanted pregnancies.

“Ultimately, women are in the best position to make a decision at the end of the day about these issues. With significant constraints. For example, I think we can legitimately say — the state can legitimately say — that we are prohibiting late-term abortions as long as there’s an exception for the mother’s health. Those provisions that I voted against typically didn’t have those exceptions, which raises profound questions where you might have a mother at great risk. Those are issues that I don’t think the government can unilaterally make a decision about. I think they need to be made in consultation with doctors, they have to be prayed upon, or people have to be consulting their conscience on it. I think we have to keep that decision-making with the person themselves.”

Talk about buzzword central. Nobody is really pro-abortion; it’s a “wrenching,” “difficult” decision with “moral elements”; women do not make the decision “casually”; governments can’t “unilaterally” made a decision for pregnant women; and the decision ultimately must be “prayer[fully]” made by the woman consulting with her “doctor” and her “conscience.”

But the lofty boilerplate wouldn’t be complete without an all-purpose escape clause to explain his voting record: “Those provisions that I voted against typically didn’t have those exceptions [for "health"], which raises profound questions where you might have a mother at great risk.”

For weeks Obama has denounced the Clintons for “distorting” his record. As we shall see, Sen. Obama doesn’t need anyone’s help in distorting his record on abortion.

Here’s a quick review of Obama’s record and how it squares with this incredibly misleading statement. As an Illinois state Senator, he sought and received the imprimatur of local pro-abortion organizations to vote “present” on a parental notification measure. The only “danger” here is that truth will surface.

In his brief stint in the United States Senate, Obama voted against a law that would stop the underhanded practice of taking a minor girl from a state with a parental notification law to one that doesn’t to obtain a secret abortion. If, as pro-abortionists are wont to do, you ignore the unborn baby and her mother, the only danger here is to parental rights.

As an Illinois state Senator, he voted against Illinois’ Born Alive Infant Protection Act after first voting “present.” [Hmm, who does that remind you of?] The law was very similar to the federal Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which President Bush signed into law in 2002. The principal danger here is that hearts have been completely hardened.

Obama is also a co-sponsor of the newest edition of the Freedom of Choice Act, of which NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson has said, “In the interests of truth in advertising, the bill should be renamed the ‘Freedom for Partial-Birth Abortionists Act.’” FOCA goes beyond even Roe v. Wade and would nullify virtually all federal and state limitations on abortion. The danger here is that under the guise of “codifying Roe,” pro-abortionists could pull off a legislative coup.

And, for bad measure, he is in favor of lethal embryonic stem cell research. All in all not exactly a profile in courage.

Smooth as silk, Sen. Obama speaks a language that rhetorically commits him to a search for common ground. And he has most certainly found common ground of a sort–with the most militant wing of the Abortion Establishment.

Posted on 30th January 2008
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McCain on abortion-compares this to POW treatment

U.S. Senator Sam Brownback read the following letter on behalf of John McCain at the March for Life in Washington, D.C. on the 35th Anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade Decision.

Dear Fellow Pro-Lifers,

I join you today in marking the 35th anniversary of the tragic Roe vs. Wade decision made on January 22, 1973. I salute you for taking the time to show that the cause of Life is alive and well in the hearts of millions of Americans.

As a prisoner of war at the hands of a communist dictatorship, I saw firsthand the perils faced when human dignity and human life are not respected.

Whenever the value of one class of persons is not respectedwhether they are unborn, handicapped, elderlythe dignity of all mankind is threatened.

For this reason, I have been a strong supporter of the right to life movement since I was first elected to Congress in 1982. As the father of seven childrentwo of which were adopted my wife Cindy and I understand how every child has a value which can never be calculated or cheapened. Every child literally alters the course of human history.

America stands for an ideal that all people are endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I know what it is like to live without those rights, and I have an obligation to advocate them wherever they are denied: in Bosnia or Burma, in Cuba or the Middle East; and in our own country when we fail to respect the inherent dignity of all human life, born or unborn. That is why I am pro-life.

While our nation struggles with the issue of abortion and the division it has wrought on our society and culture, Americans on both sides of this debate should agree that the proper solution for this debate to be settled is through the democratic process, not through judicial dictate. Seven judges in 1973 took the issue of abortion on themselves to settle this issue for every American, in all fifty states. They assured us that by sheer judicial will and power, the question of a so-called right to abortion was settled’ and that our society would now arrive at a shared consensus by virtue of their ruling.

They were wrong to make this assumption. Your presence in Washington today marching for Life proves just how wrong they were.

If I am fortunate enough to be elected as the next President of the United States, I pledge to you to be a loyal and unswerving friend of the right to life movement. The pro-life movement appeals to the best instincts within each and every one of us. In that regard, our pro-life cause will ultimately be successful.

Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you today and please be assured of my best wishes and prayers for all those who labor for the cause of Life.

Sincerely,

John McCain

United States Senator

Posted on 23rd January 2008
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