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The Abortion We Call The Democratic Leadership Is Worried About The Abortion Obama Calls A Campaign

By: Pam On: Sep/10/08 - 4 Comments

Abortion, Abortion Abortion,! I am so sick of the word abortion.  The headline reads: Shaken Dems fear Obama on downslide, and after reading the reactions, I am more convinced than ever before that the Democrats have always just played a game with the women in the base.  We will give you abortions in return for your vote:

“Palin is bad for America on the issues,” she said, citing the Alaska governor’s opposition to abortion rights and legislation to ensure equal pay for women.

Harry Reid voted against the the bill, H.R. 2831 (Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2007 )

“They have to be careful of being defensive,” said Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.). “The best defense is a good offense. She’s probably the least qualified person ever to be picked for vice president.”

Well, if in fact she is the least qualified person picked for the number 2 spot, why is the number 1 spot on the Democratic ticket campaigning against her?  Why isn’t he campaigning against McCain?

Democrats say they grew a little complacent over the summer, buoyed by Obama’s glowing media coverage and his lead in the polls.

That has changed since Palin’s emergence, which has energized the Republican base and McCain’s campaign.

“There is concern,” said Rep. Ed Pastor (D-Ariz.). “We were feeling a little laid-back, and now we’re saying, ‘Oh hell, this is slipping away, we’ve got to get to work.’ “

They grew complacent when they won the House and Senate in 2006.  It’s time they did their jobs for America!

Posted on: September 10, 2008 |

Posted in: Abortion, Barack Obama, Democrats, Joe Biden, John McCain, Presidential Election '08, Sarah Palin

4 Responses to “The Abortion We Call The Democratic Leadership Is Worried About The Abortion Obama Calls A Campaign”

  1. Lisa
    September 11, 2008 - 12:13 AM on September 11th, 2008

    I was listening to the news this evening and there was a lady pundit talking about how Sarah Palin’s views on abortion sets the feminist movement back to the stone ages and does nothing to support woman’s rights.

    I’m Pro-Choice. I don’t have a problem with Palin’s pro-life view.

    I didn’t have a problem with Bush’s pro-life stance.

    Pro-Life is a choice. Pro-Life women have made a choice and decision to choose to oppose abortion. Additionally, women like Sarah Palin have no problems standing up in front of the country and putting a voice to her views on the topic.

    How is that setting women’s rights back to the stone age? Just because she doesn’t agree with you? Wrong!

    Like you, Pam – I tire of the abortion debate.

  2. Pam
    September 11, 2008 - 08:19 AM on September 11th, 2008

    The mere fact that they would try and say that it is Palin that set the movement back, when we all witnessed the woman that broke that glass ceiling into 18 million pieces get the shaft in this election and told to go stand over in the corner until we need you, is a bit beyond the hypocritical level…

    What do they come back with to appease women? An abortion.

    Abortion is here to stay..it isn’t going anywhere, but it doesn’t mean it needs to be expanded.

    Would they care to have the discussion on the rape incest abortions? I think it might be a good idea. PP is performing abortions and sending the girls back into those homes. No police are getting involved.

  3. Robert
    September 11, 2008 - 09:22 AM on September 11th, 2008

    If the hardcore abortionists have their way and this whole issues continues in the direction it has gone, in 20 years they’ll be debating what the maximum age can be of a child for retroactive abortion. 3? 5? 10?

    At that point I’ll suggest there should be no limit on retroactive abortion for the worst hate-America, treasonous, degenerate Boll Weevil vermin.

  4. NY-David
    September 11, 2008 - 02:25 PM on September 11th, 2008

    Thankfully the hardcore abortionists don’t determine the law in America, equally as thanful that the extreme otherside doesn’t either. Pam’s eloquence is justly put that being Pro-life is a choice as well.
    NY-David

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