VIDEO: BornAliveTruth.org Gianna Exposes The Most Radical Pro-abortion Candidate in US History

Seen this ad? In it, Senator Obama personally attacks me. I’ve dealt with worse; I survived an abortion. State Senator Barack Obama voted 4 times against laws to protect babies who survive abortions. Meanwhile, U.S. Senators voted 98-0 for Born Alive Infant Protections. Senator Obama says deciding when babies get human rights is above his pay grade. Tell him abortion survivors deserve legal protections too.

Senator Obama has attempted to cover up his abysmal voting record, saying that there were already protections in IL state law for babies born alive after abortions. However, existing laws had loopholes and the IL Attorney General at the time determined the practice of abandoning infants born alive during late-term abortions was not covered by the law.

Obama had several chances to close that loophole in IL law and give babies like Gianna the necessary medical care they need to survive after a failed abortion, but he didn’t do it. In fact Obama voted against bills to close the loophole.

What kind of President would Obama be if he refuses to give infants basic human rights?

Ed:

What kind of President? In terms of abortion, the most radical President in American history.  He has already told Planned Parenthood that one of his top priorities in his administration will be signing the Freedom of Choice Act, which will essentially federalize all aspects of the abortion issue.  It will eliminate any restrictions at the state level, even those that have survived the scrutiny of the Supreme Court.  FOCA will also repeal the Hyde Amendment and restart federal funding for abortions.

I posted another video she did, take a look at it

Linked with:
Gianna ‘s Pro Life message in battleground state

4 Comments.

  1. Thanks Wayne, I linked to you as well. :)

  2. YOU KNOW YOUR A LIBERAL WHEN YOU HAVE A BUMPER STICKER READING KEEP ABORTION LEGAL RIGHT NEXT TO YOUR SAVE THE REDWOODS,SAVE THE RAINFORESTS BUMPER STICKERS:-$

  3. Freedom to Kill Act - pingback on 11/15/2008 at November 15, 2008 - 06:28 PM

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