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Wisdom
Erlanger, KY
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PRESIDENT INFANTICIDE: DEM ABORTION PLATFORM DOES NOT EXCLUDE PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION by JOHN NOLTE 23 Aug 2012 President Clinton believed abortion should be "safe, rare; and legal." But Clinton also believed in a work requirement in his welfare reform bill. President Obama apparently disagrees on both counts. After unilaterally allowing states to waive the central pillar of the landmark and bipartisan 1996 welfare reform act -- the work requirement --> Obama has also proven himself to be a wild-eyed extremist on the issue of abortion and way out of step with at least two-thirds of the American people. And his convention platform backs this extremism up. In 2008, the Democrat Party platform on abortion read this way: The Democratic Party strongly and unequivocally supports Roe v. Wade and a woman’s right to choose a safe and legal abortion, regardless of ability to pay, and we oppose any and all efforts to weaken or undermine that right. Obama was in charge of the Democrat Party in 2008, and there's been no scuttlebutt whatsoever about any change that might include an exception for children who are already partially born and very much alive -- but still aborted. >>The practice known as partial-birth abortion is infanticide -- nothing more, nothing less. It's a horrifying procedure (more here) that over two-thirds of Americans believe should be illegal. And there's little hope the 2012 platform will calibrate towards sanity and include this exception. After all, Obama is still in charge of the Democrat Party, and while running for the U.S. Senate in 2003, Obama defended late-term abortion: >>>Worse still, as a state senator in Illinois, Obama opposed the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act> There wasn't any question about what was happening. The abortions were going wrong. The babies weren't cooperating. They wouldn't die as planned. Or, as Illinois state senator Barack Obama so touchingly put it, there was "movement or some indication that, in fact,>> they're not just coming out limp and dead." No, Senator. They wouldn't go along with the program. They wouldn't just come out limp and dead. They were coming out alive. Born alive. Babies. Vulnerable human beings Obama, in his detached pomposity, might otherwise include among "the least of my brothers." But of course, an abortion extremist can't very well be invoking Saint Matthew, can he? So, for Obama, the shunning of these least of our brothers and sisters - millions of them - is somehow not among America's greatest moral failings. But not Barack Obama. As an Illinois state senator, he voted to permit infanticide. And now, running for president, he banks on media adulation to insulate him from his past.
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bill
Versailles, KY
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repubnolonger
Mount Sterling, KY
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She is THE definition of STUPID....
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Wisdom
Erlanger, KY
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Just watch the conventions. The Democratic party keystone is the ability to sacrifice infants at the altar of abortion. Everything is is built around that..it is the one agenda item they won't budge on...even up to the 9th month late term abortions...infanticide, gendercide. The Democrat way. Now the Muslims can get in on the action, will that be considered an honor killing as well if they get rid of baby girls?
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Molly
Morehead, KY
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Geez, Wisdom. Slippery Slope much? The Republican party keystone is the ability to sacrifice the right of women to make their own choices at the altar of bureaucratic interference. The Republican party keystone is the ability to sacrifice the middle class at the altar of loop holes and tax evasion. The Republican party keystone is the ability to sacrifice love and tolerance at the altar of narrow, out-dated opinions based on religious principles that should apply only to those who subscribe to them.
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Wisdom
Erlanger, KY
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It is still murder, or it is just genocide- your choice. In the end, an infant, the most vulnerable among us would be killed at the decision of its' mother because of inconvenience. Inconvenience is missing the last bus. Murder is scraping and suctioning an infant from your womb and then having it incinerated with other medical waste. Is that what your offspring is to you, potential medical waste? That is very contemporary thinking I guess, perhaps they could give the mother its' ashes, or ashes of soiled laundry, wouldn't matter too much and then she could recycle it in her garden to decrease the clay density in the soil. That is the new way to look at it. Too bad you "choice" to be an agent of the gestapo...choosing to kill one infant after another...the American holocaust. The keystone of the Democrat Party. Perhaps they should change the ass for a crushed fetus..or show it 2 tiny feet to show it would have liked to go forward with its life, too.
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Wisdom
Erlanger, KY
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ACORN whistle-blower on Akin-gate: Women ‘are the new pawns in this political game’ Published: 2:20 PM 08/24/2012
Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) employee-turned-whistle-blower Anita Moncrief told The Daily Caller’s Ginni Thomas that the current fight over Missouri Republican Rep. Todd Akin’s comments about “legitimate rape” is >>an example of false outrage that harms women.
“There’s a double standard that exists for Democrats and other parties,” she said.“It’s a Saul Alinsky tactic.… So every time there’s an instance where something happens, they are going to make us live up to our own rule book — which means,‘OK, you’ve got to step down, you’ve gotta resign, you’ve gotta do this and that.’”
>>>“But since the Democrats don’t consider that to be part of their rulebook there’s no reason for them to think anything of [the late Sen. Ted] Kennedy being a murderer, or Bill Clinton being accused of rape and other stuff.
**>>>To them it doesn’t matter because they don’t have any moral authority, they don’t have any moral high ground, they never pretended to have any values.” <<<****
And Democrats’ claims that Republicans are waging a “war on women,” Moncrief said, are the latest replacement for the time-worn “race card.”
“The ‘war on women’ is just another extension of the race card. When you cannot control the narrative, you have to think of a way to attack.… If it’s not them [women] it’s black people.>>> Women should be offended that they are the new pawns in this political game.”
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Wisdom
Erlanger, KY
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OBAMA REJECTS PRO-LIFE CATHOLIC CARDINAL'S BENEDICTION AT DNC by MICHAEL PATRICK LEAHY 24 Aug 2012 President Obama and the "social justice" Democrats have just told Catholic Cardinal Timothy Dolan they don't want him at their convention next month, according to the New York Post. Earlier this week, the GOP announced that Cardinal Dolan will be giving the benediction at next week's Republican National Convention. President Obama turned down a chance to have Timothy Cardinal Dolan deliver a prayer at the Democratic National Convention after Dolan told Democrats he would be “grateful” to deliver a blessing in Charlotte. Dolan — considered the top Catholic official in the nation, as head of the Archdiocese of New York and president of the Conference of Catholic Bishops — tipped off Democrats a few weeks ago that he had agreed to deliver the prime-time benediction at the Republican convention in Tampa next week, Dolan’s spokesman Joseph Zwilling told The Post. “He wanted to make sure that they knew that this was not a partisan act on his part and that he would be just as happy and grateful to accept an invitation from the Democrats as he would to have received one from the Republicans,” said Zwilling. >>>"He has not been contacted by them” since, he added. Cardinal is the highest ranking level of clergy in the Roman Catholic Church below the pope. There are twenty cardinals in the United States and another 187 in the rest of the world. Together, these 207 comprise the "College of Cardinals" who select the pope by a majority vote of their members (those under the age of 80). Dolan was elevated to his position as cardinal earlier this year by Pope Benedict XVI. Despite his relatively short tenure in the position, Dolan is considered one of the most influential members of the Roman Catholic clergy in the United States, since he is responsible for the large and powerful Archdiocese of New York. It is unlikely that the "high ranking" Catholic to be named later by the Obama campaign would be a cardinal, though several bishops support the "social justice" Catholicism popular within the Democratic Party and Obama's inner circle. **>>Obama's decision to snub Cardinal Dolan is yet another sign that the Democratic Party has decided to abandon the "pro-life churchgoing" Catholics who comprise the majority of those in congregations throughout the country. Instead, the Democratic Party will continue to align with left-wing "social justice" Catholics.
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repubnolonger
Mount Sterling, KY
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Im not Catholic and could care less the contraceptive war...i would rather they fix their homosexual priests that have raped male children for decades....millions of dollars have been paid out to protect them....all followers are not rapest or have homosexual tendencies...they believe in their religion and try and live by it...its only takes one leader to scar the religion...takes years to get it back....so you can have him speak at your RNC....NO LOSS HERE..
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Wisdom
Erlanger, KY
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Glad you support a government that forces a mandate upon one of the largest religions in the USA to comply with their demands. Of course to weasel out of its' decree, the government allowed the insurance company to bill the other consumers of their policies. So, if you like paying for other peoples' health care needs, you got it-whether you want it or not.
Only it will come bigger and more costly as the pool gets filled with individuals of poor health and poor health habits. So, in comes the IPAB board to regulate the health care costs of the old, long term critically ill, and severely ill to issue their decree based on cost:benefit:age factors. I can't wait until you get a taste of what you hope for...
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Brown Eyes
Barbourville, KY
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Heck, I'm a Democrat, and I'm not even that fond of babies, but I still think that partial-birth abortion is evil and should be completely illegal ALWAYS. Obama is evil too, if he supports partial-birth abortion.
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Wisdom
Erlanger, KY
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As you support a government ( as long as it aligns with your beliefs) that decrees it policies over the rights and morality of any group- thereby limiting their right to practice their religion- just remember one by one this administration is taking away the rights of America and reshaping it into a European style socialist nation ( you know the ones doing so well economically overseas). Keep this in mind as it over-rules and over-rides groups that do not align itself with its policies: First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out-- Because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out-- Because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out-- Because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me--and there was no one left to speak for me. You are just a useful idiot, they have already indicated as much with words and actions (support of black panther voter intimidation, gun running to Mexico to limit second amendment, forced ObamaCare-no one read it before they voted on it thru Congress or the Supremes, up to and thru "amnesty" for select illegals). If what you want is a dictator- you are watching the emergence of the first American dictator, who will rule by Executive order to bring about his socialist regime. At some point they will infringe upon your rights or liberties, and by then it may be too late.
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Wisdom
Erlanger, KY
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to clarify mis-statements about Romney....
Tags: 2012 GOP Convention | Romney | Abortion Romney: Abortion Legal for Mother's Health Monday, 27 Aug 2012 06:14 PM
Republican Mitt Romney says he is in favor of abortion in cases of rape, incest and the health and life of the mother.
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Wisdom
Erlanger, KY
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"The Democrats are turning their upcoming presidential convention into a pro-choice assault on the Republicans with the help of major abortion supporters,” reports the Washington Examiner's Paul Bedard. The Democrats “announced that three starlets of the pro-choice movement will be featured at the convention, an event that will now drive the liberal charge that the Republicans are anti-women,” Bedard reports.
The convention will feature Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Nancy Keenan, president of the NARAL Pro-Choice America. Also given a starring role: Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown University law student who famously went before an unofficial Congressional “hearing”-- a media event created by House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi -- and demanded government, or the Catholic Church, or someone other than her pay for her birth control (which can be purchased for $9 a month at Wal-Mart).
About the only pro-choice woman Democrats won't be having speak at their convention is “Julia,” the fictional character featured on the Obama campaign's website imprisoned in liberal heaven – a life of complete dependency on Big Government, right down to her free birth control.
***>>Why, it's almost as if the Democrats are hoping their convention will keep voters' minds off of things like the>> struggling economy and anemic jobs growth, or the coming "fiscal cliff" with its massive tax increases sparking a new recession and higher unemployment in 2013, according to the Congressional Budget Office, or >>>Obama's four straight years of deficits above $1 trillion.
Coming just a few days after the Republican National Convention focuses on the economy, the Democrats' think their decision to make their convention focus on abortion and birth control will help them attract more women voters to Obama, but it will also highlight just how disconnected the Democrats are from the issues voters most care about this election cycle.
>>>Abortion and birth control aren't on the list of such issues, according to recent polls from Gallup and CBS News/New York Times/Quinnipiac.
Gallup says job-creation, reducing corruption in the federal government, and reducing the federal budget deficit are the top three issues when Americans are asked to rate priorities for the next president to address. Higher taxes on the rich, and environmental issues, rate lower. Abortion and birth control? Not even on the list.
In three swing states that will help decide the election – Florida, Ohio and Wisconsin –> the top five issues are the>> economy, healthcare, Medicare, the budget deficit and taxes, according to the latest CBS/NYT/Quinnipiac poll. In case you read through that list too fast, we double-checked:>> Abortion isn't on the list. Neither is birth control.
Back in April, another Gallup survey found that abortion and birth control are not among voters' top issues in this presidential campaign.
Even among Democrats it was last on the list, according to Gallup.
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