Apr27

I just don’t know what to say to this man

Posted: Apr 27 at 10:17 pm. One Comment
Categories: Abortion & Barack Obama

He is hopelessly naive about President Obama, which, sadly, makes him a useful idiot.  Nonetheless, he thinks Obama takes him seriously so he will continue to in his position on the president’s Faith Council.

Remember, Dr. Page is not your typical Evangelical critic. He has a good relationship with the President and doesn’t just criticize to be a thorn in the side of this President.  Actually, on the council he tells me he’s considered the “Religious Right” guy so his comments should be taken seriously. These remarks are a sobering reminder that just because President Obama is “reaching out” to Conservative Evangelicals, if his policy bottom line ends up being the same as other pro-choice Democrats then he will have squandered any good will he built up during the 2008 campaign. That’s the emphatic message here.

Dr. Page says he’s disappointed that President Obama keeps removing what few protections have been in place to protect unborn babies.  When Obama was a state senator in Illinois, he voted against the Born Alive Infants Protection Act, which would have required that babies born alive after botched abortions be given the medical treatment to save their lives. I am shocked that Dr. Page actually thought a man who would make such a vote would then work to reduce the number of abortions in Americca.

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  1. dmarks left a comment on May 1, 2009 at 7:39 am and had this to say:

    I read somewhere that Pres. Obama’s stimulus package included a billion dollars to promote/increase abortion overseas. If this true, it is an example of him working to increase abortions, not reduce them.

     

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