Posted on 06/11/2012 9:17:17 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
"All officers of government in this country, in every branch, at every level, have as the first obligation of their sacred oath the protection of all innocent lives within their jurisdiction.
Should I be elected to the office of President of the United States, I will keep my oath.
Justice Blackmun, in Roe vs. Wade, admitted that of course the child in the womb is protected by the Fourteenth Amendment, if they are a person.
Since it is self-evident that they are a person, my first act as President, after having sworn the oath, will be to publish a presidential finding to that effect.
My second act will be to ask for the resignation of anyone in the executive branch who will not act accordingly.
My third act will be to order the closing of every abortion facility in the country, as per the explicit, imperative requirement of the Supreme Law of the Land.
'No person shall be deprived of life without due process of law.'
'No State shall deprive any person of life without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.'
-- Tom Hoefling
And at the time, I was furious with the likes of you. I lived and learned: I see now that it can be argued pretty strongly that that "mistake," which reduced Clinton to a 43% plurality "victory" (57% of Americans OPPOSED him), made possible the Republican Revolution and the enormous changes for the better it brought this nation.
The only mistake is voting against your better judgment and common sense. Romney would be a mistake: he is and has always been hostile to the interests of limited government conservatism.
If your criteria is nothing more than “winning,” what will you have “won” with the election of a pro-choice democrat with an R by his name, in the unlikely event that should occur?
“What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul?”
Wow, 1992? After two decades of the abortion wars? After the Reagan Revolution and the massive pro-life movement and the lines being drawn, you were still a pro-abortion liberal?
Aren't you one of our more aggressive promoters of Romney? He was also anti-Reagan, anti-prolife, anti-conservative, in fact he had dropped his republican registration and voted for Paul Tsongas during the Democrat primary in the same year that you were voting pro-abortion and third party, Romney probably voted for Perot or Clinton also in the general election.
Uphold the Supreme Law of the Land.
Sorry, that's not optional.
Fuzzy math
Does refusing to donate a kidney to someone who will die without it enact tyranny upon them? If every woman's uterus is going to be the property of the state, then why not one of everyone's kidneys too?
Don’t cha know Mom, you can’t ever make a mistake or learn something with the likes of this guy.
You must be born with all the right idea or you just aren’t good enough. Never mind that people like him have sat back voting for third parties and throwing tantrums while politics and policy drives right by.
Embarrassing.
Abortion is murder. Not donating a kidney is not murder.
Let me rephrase.....
After your order is declared to be unconstitutional and the local police and prosecutors refuse to shut down the abortion clinics, what do you do next?
When the Department of Justice and the FBI both tell you that you are on your own, what do you do?
Even if you showed up individually at the abortion clinics, the police would prevent you from closing any of them. So what would be your plan next?
“Uphold the Supreme Law of the Land. “
How?
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
The Constitution that you have no respect for and a very limited understanding of.
Your delusions were amusing. Now they are just sad and tawdry.
Other than showing your ignorance about my voting past, you jumped in just to make a pure personal attack with nothing adult to contribute?
We don’t know what upset you, insulting Romney, implying that being pro-abortion is liberal, digging up unpleasant memories of yours from 1992 and 1996?
>>Wow, 1992? After two decades of the abortion wars? After the Reagan Revolution and the massive pro-life movement and the lines being drawn, you were still a pro-abortion liberal?<<
Yep!
I was a Pro-”choice” conservative. As were a whole ton of young people around me. We said cool to anything under 12 weeks cause we were told that wasn’t a baby. Ya didn’t hop onto the internet back then and it wasn’t until Clinton and the Partial birth abortion ban came around that I paid attention. God forgave me. It doesn’t matter whether you do or not.
>>Aren’t you one of our more aggressive promoters of Romney? <<
Nope. You must be mistaking me for another mom. I have a long posting history of supporting Cain, Newt, dabbled in Perry and Santorum. They all left me. Now I’m “Anybody that can beat Obama.”
If Romney decided not to run tomorrow (or something delightful happens at the convention) I would be doing a happy dance in the streets.
And actually, I’m not sure how many Romney supporters are left. Between the last election and this one, most of them were silenced or zotted. Me? Never have been. I’m just ABO.
Set the record for the shortest term before impeachment.
You should have that post 51 that was made to you removed, it is disgusting.
awww you don’t like other people doing what you do.
>>Dont cha know Mom, you cant ever make a mistake or learn something with the likes of this guy.
You must be born with all the right idea or you just arent good enough. <<
You and I know, no one IS perfect! I’ve made some mistakes in my life. I just have to work to get rid of Obama and have a country for my kids!
I remember being taught the evils of ‘back alley coat hanger abortions’ in public school. How great Roe vs Wade was for women.
Church never spoke about it and my mom was working all the time.
Guess I should be stoned too.
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