Posted on 10/11/2008 11:25:32 AM PDT by pillut48
Radio interview, no video. Laura Ingraham interviews Governor Sarah Palin about her views vs. Obama's views and actual comments about babies who survive abortions.
It will be an honor and privilege to vote for Governor Sarah Palin.
However, he is a decent man and will make a fine president. Woo hoo! I’m trying really hard to remain positive, but I just don’t understand the thinking.
Sorry, I was so shocked by this I missed the airing date:
10-09-2008 2:03 pm on Laura’s radio show.
You know, apparently there are many basic principles absolutely essential to the concept of liberty which are “above his pay grade.”
I did a search but the original poster used a different title. Personally I think this should be played and replayed a million times until every American knows how Obama feels about unborn PEOPLE!!!!!
And Sarah is right! (Correct!)
Here is Obama’s position in a nutshell. If the mother wants the baby, it’s a human being and deserves all rights under the law. If the mother does NOT want the baby, it’s not even human and has no rights at all.
I just saw a photo of a 2nd trimester preemie struggling for life in the NICU. He was not much bigger than a cell phone (laid next to him for comparison). Is he a person, or, as Obama calls him, “a pre-viable fetus?”
Guess Obama is just lucky his 18-year-old mama wanted him (for a few years at least).
This is obviously a racist attack. (sarcasm)
This is obviously a racist attack. (sarcasm)
Obama is
Apalling around with terrorists, his abortion stances are Apalling , and it’s
A Palin Gonna take him down.
I love it! :-)
And I pray it will be true, not only for the good of America, but for the sake of all those poor little unwanted babies that are treated so horrifically.
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