First real spending for Obama TV ads focuses on abortion rights.
"A woman's right to choose..." When I hit spell check, my software tells me that the sentence is incomplete. Therefore, the thought is incomplete yet pro-abortionists such as Senator Obama have been using it as long as the issue has been the issue. A woman's right to choose..to...to what? To end the life of the child which lives within them as a result of the activities of the woman (except for the 1 in 100,000 case of rape).
Senator Obama seems to think America sides with him and women even more so and since his information is telling him that Sarah Palin's presense in the race has caused a shift in the women vote, he is attempting to resolve the shift by calling attention to the pro-life ticket the Republicans are offering in McCain/Palin. the Obama campaign is
ad blitzing seven battleground states by calling attention to the difference in abortion.
This may backfire for Obama since McCain can now point to Obama's voting record which includes "live-birth infanticide". Senator McCain and his wife Cindy on the other hand, adopted an abandoned baby and his vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin gave birth to her fifth child who was diagnosed with having Down Syndrome in her fourth month of gestation. One side is proudly pro abortion and the other clearly pro- life. The question to ask though, is where are Americans on this issue?
Senator Barack Obama supports abortion in the 1st trimester:
53% of Americans are supportive of 1st trimester abortionsSenator Barack Obama supports abortion in the 2nd trimester:
48% of Americans are supportive of 2nd trimester abortionSenator Barack Obama supports abortion in the 3rd trimester (including partial birth abortion):
23% of Americans are supportive of 3rd trimester abortionSenator Barack Obama, as a state senator in Illinois, also supported "live baby infanticide", and voted to deny Constitutional rights to live babies who survived botched abortion attempts. Below is a photo of an actual baby before being brought into a room with dirty linens and left to die. An outraged nurse secretly took the photo and another eventually testified against the practice to the Illinois State Senate, and to Barack Obama:
Less than 1/2 of 1% of Americans are supportive of infanticide for so called botched abortions.Obama the question is this: Can Republicans take the moral high ground on this issue? Yes we can.
The hollow talking point by pro-abortionists that the goal is "to preserve a woman's right to abort their fetus" but to keep the right "rare".
Can anyone else tell me about any other civil right that we "all" want to see less of?
Even in Massachusetts there are limits to what is right and wrong. Sometimes, even in New Bedford.
So bring it on Obama, and learn the hard way that your
agenda, when exposed is too far to the left of where America is.