Sunday, May 11, 2008

Obama - The Infanticide Candidate?


Star Parker of WND has written a column asking - Is Obama really the man blacks need?

I don't know if he is - because I am not black. But I do know that he is not the man for me. This not because of his skin color but because of his overly liberal beliefs and his inability to exercise good character judgement.

Here is an example of his misguided character judgement... it took Obama over 20 years to figure out Rev. Wright does not reflect his views. 20 years to figure a person out! If elected President he only has 4 years.... Can this chance be taken when dealing with terrorist states wanting to harm the U.S.?

As offensive as Rev. Wright's remarks were for some Americans - there does ring some truth in his statements.

From WND --

The arena for addressing life's dilemmas for Obama is politics not religion. So, in this sense, Pastor Wright had it right. His former congregant is first and foremost a politician.

In answering a question about abortion while campaigning in Iowa last year, the always deliberative Obama said: "I think the American people struggle with two principles: There's the principle that the fetus is not just an appendage, it's potential life...

Shortly after the Supreme Court's decision last year upholding the constitutionality of the ban on partial-birth abortions, Obama spoke at a Planned Parenthood conference in Washington, D.C. Condemning the Court's decision, he said that it was part of "a concerted effort to steadily roll back" legal abortion.

"Obama voted against the Born Alive Infant Protection Act. This act addressed cases where, during an abortion procedure, the live infant was actually born. The act would have banned killing the living child."


Here he goes - telling us about our struggles again. A crying, screaming baby - potential life? I guess now people, ( black, white, yellow, brown, red, etc...) will be accused of "clinging" to life! This thinking has earned Obama the label of being the "infanticide candidate."

Why would Obama be speaking at a Planned Parenthood conference? The roots of racism run deep & have long been established with Planned Parenthood Clinics. Spending years trying to disguise their racist views - Planned Parenthood was recently exposed again...

From Human Events --

Last month, a pro-life student newspaper in California placed phone calls to PlannedParenthood clinics across the nation posing as donors requesting their money be designated for a “black baby” because, he said, “there are too many.” When at least four operators at different locations accepted the money, assuring the donors it would be used for an African-American woman’s abortion, the pro-life paper leaked their recorded calls to the media. Those Planned Parenthood workers who accepted the money on a racist basis remain employed and the organization has yet to apologize.

This piece offers views from, Shirlene Alusa-Brown, another black women...

It is really a shame that although blacks tend to be more distrustful of abortions and not as supportive of them than their white counterparts, they form a larger portion of all the women getting abortions. It makes you wonder if they are being directed towards abortions. Studies have found that there is a larger number of abortion clinics in black neighborhoods than there are in other neighborhoods. Folks, it is time to wake up and understand what you are supporting (beyond planned parenthood)...

Star Parker's column ends asking this question of her fellow blacks...
For the 90 percent of blacks who are casting votes for Obama, know that almost 50 million children have been aborted since Roe V. Wade in 1973, a third of which were black babies. Is this really the man whom our community needs?

I bet Day Gardner of the, National Black Pro-Life Union, who has stated - "Senator Obama doesn't care that abortion has obliterated the rights of more than 15 million black children since 1973" - would love to answer that question!


2 comments:

  1. I agree.

    He wont be choice either, but it certianly isnt due to skin color.

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  2. Not being a good judge of character should immediately disqaulify him in many peole minds as a viable candidate.

    But mst dems have no mind, so...

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