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I'm no Catholic, but the right to life should span all backgrounds.  Pat Buchanan, you prophetic soothesayer...


http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=27992

Patrick J. Buchanan A Catholic Case Against Barack 08/12/2008 In the Pennsylvania primary, Barack Obama rolled up more than 90 percent of the African-American vote. Among Catholics, he lost by 40 points. The cool liberal Harvard Law grad was not a good fit for the socially conservative ethnics of Altoona, Aliquippa and Johnstown.

But if Barack had a problem with Catholics then, he has a far higher hurdle to surmount in the fall, with those millions of Catholics who still take their faith and moral code seriously.

For not only is Barack the most pro-abortion member of the Senate, with his straight A+ report card from the National Abortion Rights Action League and Planned Parenthood. He supports the late-term procedure known as partial-birth abortion, where the baby's skull is stabbed with scissors in the birth canal and the brains are sucked out to end its life swiftly and ease passage of the corpse into the pan.

Partial-birth abortion, said the late Sen. Pat Moynihan, "comes as close to infanticide as anything I have seen in our judiciary."

Yet, when Congress was voting to ban this terrible form of death for a mature fetus, Michelle Obama was signing fundraising letters pledging that, if elected, Barack would be "tireless" in keeping legal this "legitimate medical procedure."

And Barack did not let the militants down. When the Supreme Court upheld the congressional ban on this barbaric procedure, Barack denounced the court for denying "equal rights for women."

As David Freddoso reports in his new best-seller, "The Case Against Barack Obama," the Illinois senator goes further than any U.S. senator has dared go in defending what John Paul II called the "culture of death."

Thrice in the Illinois legislature, Obama helped block a bill that was designed solely to protect the life of infants already born, and outside the womb, who had miraculously survived the attempt to kill them during an abortion. Thrice, Obama voted to let doctors and nurses allow these tiny human beings die of neglect and be tossed out with the medical waste.

How can a man who purports to be a Christian justify this?

If, as its advocates contend, abortion has to remain legal to protect the life and health, mental and physical, of the mother, how is a mother's life or health in the least threatened by a baby no longer inside her -- but lying on a table or in a pan fighting for life and breath?

How is it essential for the life or health of a woman that her baby, who somehow survived the horrible ordeal of abortion, be left to die or put to death? Yet, that is what Obama voted for, thrice, in the Illinois Senate.

When a bill almost identical to the one Barack fought in Illinois, the Born Alive Infants Protection Act, came to the floor of the U.S. Senate in 2001, the vote was 98 to 0 in favor. Barbara Boxer, the most pro-abortion member of the Senate before Barack came, spoke out on its behalf:

"Of course, we believe everyone should deserve the protection of this bill. ... Who could be more vulnerable than a newborn baby? So, of course, we agree with that. ... We join with an 'aye' vote on this. I hope it will, in fact, be unanimous."

Obama says he opposed the Born Alive Infants Protection Act because he feared it might imperil Roe v. Wade. But if Roe v. Wade did allow infanticide or murder, which is what letting a tiny baby die of neglect or killing it outright amounts to, why would he not want that court decision reviewed and amended to outlaw infanticide?

Is the right to an abortion so sacrosanct to Obama that killing by neglect or snuffing out of the life of tiny babies outside the womb must be protected if necessary to preserve that right?
Obama is an abortion absolutist. "I could find no instance in his entire career," writes Freddoso, "in which he voted for any regulation or restriction on the practice of abortion."

 

In 2007, Barack pledged that, in his first act as president, he will sign the Freedom of Choice Act, which would cancel every federal, state or local regulation or restriction on abortion. The National Organization for Women says it would abolish all restrictions on government funding of abortion.

What we once called God's Country would become the nation on earth most zealously committed to an unrestricted right of abortion from conception to birth.

Before any devout Catholic, Evangelical Christian or Orthodox Jew votes for Obama, he or she might spend 15 minutes in Chapter 10 of Freddoso's "Case Against Barack." For if, as Catholics believe, abortion is the killing of an unborn child, and participation in an abortion entails automatic excommunication, how can a good Catholic support a candidate who will appoint justices to make Roe v. Wade eternal and eliminate all restrictions on a practice Catholics legislators have fought for three decades to curtail?

And which Catholic priests and prelates will it be who give invocations at Obama rallies, even as Mother Church fights to save the lives of unborn children whom Obama believes have no right to life and no rights at all?

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GratefulGrace read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 4:01 PM

Why on earth are the republicans not making this a campaign issue?

I also heard McCain is considering pro-choice advocate Joe Lieberman his running mate. McCain's an idiot. This election could easily be handed to McCain. If he took Romney as his running mate and exposed issues like this in his campaign he'd have the election. If he takes the advice of his advisors and chooses Lieberman as his running mate, I will not be able to vote.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 4:07 PM

I will have to vote for McCain still. If he picked Romney he would win in a landslide. I don't care how many people try to convince him that no evangelicals will vote for a mormon, it is all BS.

They are trying to attract people from the middle and mid-left, according to the poor McCain fundraiser that called my house only to be abused the other night.

GratefulGrace read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 4:42 PM

I just get the feeling that McCain lacks a strong core. He's so worried about trying to attract groups that he is unclear and really doesn't know what he stands for, but then again, that is probably the case with 90% of politicians.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 4:54 PM

It is the case with so many of them. He has been fairly consistently pro-life but has waivered a couple of times for political reasons. Your instincts are on about the weak core. He don't take no BLEEP from nobody though. I kinda like that. Russia would be less likely to invade its neighbors if they were afraid Skitzy Ol' McCain might hit the button.

GratefulGrace read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 8:57 PM

But if the buzz about a McCain/Lieberman ticket is true one can't help but question his stance on abortion. Lieberman is pro-choice, pro-gay rights and votes with the Democrats on more issues than not in the U.S. Senate.

But yeah, I agree, he has a backbone and a passion for this country clearly making him the best choice we have. A McCain/Romney ticket would be sweet.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 9:42 PM

Super-duper-sweet. I was a Thompson fan but I think he's too old for a McCain veep. We need someone young enough he can govern for a while in the unfortunate event of McCain getting TOO old. Romney knows the economy, even if he does believe in magic tablets.

GratefulGrace read my blog view my photos
Aug 15, 2008 | 5:44 AM

OOhh oohh, why don't you do it TI!!!!

Do you see the time? hmmmmmmm? It's dark, it's early and I'm the only one up in North Texas cept for Tim, Megan, and Evan who walks in here every 5 minutes telling us it's raining. Thanks Evan. i think he just wants to see me n mynightie or somethin.

Hold down the fort while I'm gone!!!

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 15, 2008 | 6:35 AM

Aside from being too young, I am too inexperienced (unlike Obama I will admit this). Plus with all the dumb stuff I say on here it would be extremely easy for someone to extract a sentence or two and make me out to be a sex-crazed KKK member - you know the media.

Don't worry, I'm up with ya! The Wiggles come on at 6 so we're up before then by God.

Hey Evan! Is it raining? Hey Megan! Why don't you get your ass out of bed?!

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Aug 15, 2008 | 9:06 AM

Because McC is a woose, gg. He hates conservatives, said so a few years back. IF he picked Romney, it would help his dismal campaign, but I can't see it.

Catholic priest, Pfleger, LOVES Obam and cursed out Hilliary... he's at it again, bashing conservatives. Kennedy is a Catholic. What more do you need to know? That is an apostate 'religion', not teaching grace salvation. End of story.

LOVE the rain. :]

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 15, 2008 | 10:33 AM

LOVE LOVE LOVE the rain. IN THE MIDDLE OF AUGUST! Must be global warming at work!

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Aug 15, 2008 | 10:53 AM

Must be... or the Great & Might Obam rose his itty hands skyward and spake the rain to come forth!?

scottythecomic read my blog view my photos
Aug 16, 2008 | 3:12 PM

Try telling Jesus at the Judment that abortion isn't murder.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Aug 16, 2008 | 5:00 PM

I think the stupid shall remain most silent, don't ya think, scotty.

scottythecomic read my blog view my photos
Aug 16, 2008 | 5:52 PM

Even the intelligent, Chard. No defense will stand against a panaramic reply of the unsaved ones life.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 17, 2008 | 6:40 PM

I just don't understand how anyone could say that killing a tiny baby wasn't murder. You would have to be one cold hearted SOB. Selfish is another word that comes to mind.

I may be going out on a limb here, but I would bet that Jesus isn't a big fan of murdering tiny babies.

scottythecomic read my blog view my photos
Aug 17, 2008 | 6:55 PM

You'd be spot on, TI.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 17, 2008 | 7:15 PM

Thanks scotty! Me and Him are buds so I kind of had the inside track.

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