August 27, 2008
The Stance The Obama Camp Doesn't Want You To Know About
I realize that what I'm about to write is going to offend some people.
And that's okay.
Some will call me a racist and while it's not true, I understand why some may think what I'm about to share with you is coming from some deep seated bigotry.
Tonight, Obama is coronated as the Democratic nominee. For my friends and family members (brother in law) who are African American, this is a historic moment in our racially divided country. To think in the past two years, we've seen a woman as Speaker of the House and an African American nominated to run for President Of The United States.
Even though I don't agree with Senator Obama and Madam Speaker Pelosi, I respect what they've accomplished. It truely is historic in our country and in our times.
However, behind all the pomp and circumstance for Senator Obama lies a stance on a position that as a Christian I can not tolerate. And as a Christian called to business, to raise up an army of Christian Entrepreneurs to fund God's kingdom work, I must let you know about it.
I've included a copy of an article written by Dennis Byrne of the Chicago Tribune. (The main newspaper in Obama's hometown of Chicago, you can go here www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/08/voters_should_be_trouble.html or you can read it below. )
Essentially, Obama has supported and continues to support (by not recanting early votes) aboring a child AFTER it's been born.
Now think about this position. Obama believes it is okay for a child to be killed once it is out of the womb. To make matters worse, some of these children died HOURS after they've been born.
As a Christian, this flat out upsets me. And it should upset you off as well. Not to be angry and go judge others. But to put every effort and power and penny to making sure a man with a position like this is not elected to the White House and loses in Illinois when his term is up.
To get the full picture, read the story below.
I know this will produce some hate email, hate comments and supporters. I will post everything (excluding profanity) written.
Folks, don't take this abortion stance lightly. Over 50 million children have been killed in America since Roe Vs. Wade. 4,000 were killed yesterday. That's 1,000 more than those who've lost thier lives in Iraq since the start of the war.
August 27, 2008
Voters Should be Troubled by Obama's Abortion Stance
By Dennis Byrne
Can we just listen to ourselves? We're debating whether some babies born alive have a right to medical attention.
How have we come to this? Can't we all agree that everyone whose heart beats, brain functions and lungs respire at birth should have a chance to live? If we're a compassionate, rational and just society, we would say, "Of course, every infant has a right to lifesaving medical attention. Even if it's not wanted."
But an unthinkable debate is raging as a part of the presidential campaign, centering on how Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama voted while he was an Illinois state senator on legislation designed to protect the lives and health of all newborns. The debate over Obama's voting record has grown so arcane that we've lost sight of why this question ever came up: Some infants that survive abortion are denied medical assistance. They are left to die.
Jill Stanek, a former nurse at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, described in 2001 during congressional testimony how it happens: In a "live-birth abortion," doctors "do not attempt to kill the baby in the uterus. The goal is simply to prematurely deliver a baby who dies during the birth process or soon afterward." Medication stimulates the cervix to open, allowing the baby to emerge, sometimes alive. "It is not uncommon for a live aborted baby to linger for an hour or two or even longer. At Christ Hospital, one . . . lived for almost an entire eight-hour shift." Some actually are born healthy because they are aborted to preserve the "health" of the mother, or because the pregnancy was due to rape or incest. At best, they are left in a "comfort room," complete with a camera (for pictures of the aborted baby) "baptismal supplies, gowns, and certificates, footprinting equipment and baby bracelets for mementos and a rocking chair," where they are rocked to death. "Before the comfort room was established," Stanek said, "babies were taken to the soiled utility room to die."
Yes, there ought to be a law against this, and Congress passed one unanimously. It declares that a person is defined as "every infant member of the species homo sapiens who is born alive at any stage of development." Born alive means any human being that after "expulsion or extraction" from the mother "breathes or has a beating heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles, regardless of whether the umbilical cord has been cut, and regardless of whether the expulsion or extraction occurs as a result of natural or induced labor, Caesarean section, or induced abortion."
Pretty simple, right?
Well, not really. Some people fear that this fundamental protection, ensuring to all the first of the rights of "life, liberty and pursuit of happiness," is in reality a sneak attack on a woman's right to choose an abortion. To prevent this "Trojan horse," they insisted, and got, in the federal law a guarantee against construing the law to "affirm, deny or contract any legal status or legal right applicable to any member of the species homo sapiens at any point prior to being 'born alive'. . ." This mumbo jumbo is supposed to mean that abortions can't be restricted.
To mollify pro-choice concerns, including Obama's, this was inserted in several versions of the Illinois legislation. But it didn't matter, because the legislation died anyway, with Obama's help. Whether or not he refused to vote for a version that contained the right-to-an-abortion provision isn't what's important here. What is important is that Obama put the supposed and vague threat to an abortion right ahead of a real and concrete threat to the most innocent of human lives.
Obama's response to all this is to sidestep any discussion about when human personhood begins, the key question in the abortion debate. Some say it begins at the moment of conception; others say it begins at birth. (Still others look for a middle ground, suggesting it begins when brain activity starts.) But by arguing against the born-alive legislation because it might in some distant and ambiguous way obstruct abortion, Obama implies that the right to an abortion trumps an infant's right to life, even after he is born.
Such logic is breathtaking. It says that even after birth, a mother's right to rid herself of the baby supersedes any right that a child, now independent of the mother's body and domain, has a right to live. Where America stands on this issue truly is a measure of its sense of justice and compassion. On this score, Obama fails.
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