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McCain attacks Obama on pro-abortion stance
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Posted on 08/23/2008 7:40:52 AM PDT by WilliamReading

Good morning, this is John McCain, speaking to you at the end of an eventful week in the presidential campaign. All the talk today is about my opponent’s selection of his running mate. To his new running mate, my congratulations and I’ll get back to you real soon on your debating opponent.

The week began with a debate of sorts between Senator Obama and me at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California. In case you missed it, the discussion yielded the line of the week, and maybe even of the campaign, when Pastor Rick Warren asked my opponent a very serious question. He wanted to know at what point, in my opponent’s view, does a baby have human rights? Senator Obama thought about it for a moment, and came back with the reply that the question was, quote, “above my pay grade.”

Here was a candidate for the presidency of the United States, asked for his position on one of the central moral and legal questions of our time, and this was the best he could offer: It’s above his pay grade. He went on to assure his interviewer that there is a, quote, “moral and ethical element to this issue.” Americans expect more of their leaders.

There seems to be a pattern here in my opponent’s approach to many hard issues. Whether it’s the surge in Iraq that has brought us near to victory, or the issue of campaign reform, or the question of offshore drilling, Senator Obama’s speeches can be impressive. But when it’s time for straight answers, clear conviction, and decisive action, suddenly all of these responsibilities are – well, as he puts it, “above my pay grade.” As mottos of leadership go, it doesn’t exactly have the ring of “the buck stops here.”

Often, too, Senator Obama’s carefully hedged answers obscure more than they explain, and this was the case in his conversation with Rick Warren. Listening to my opponent at Saddleback, you would never know that this is a politician who long since left behind any middle ground on the abortion issue. He is against parental notification laws, and against restrictions on taxpayer funding for abortions. In the Illinois Senate, a bipartisan majority passed legislation to prevent the horrific practice of partial-birth abortion. Senator Obama opposed that bill, voting against it in committee and voting “present” on the Senate floor.

In 2002, Congress unanimously passed a federal law to require medical care for babies who survive abortions – living, breathing babies whom Senator Obama described as, quote, “previable.” This merciful law was called the Born Alive Infants Protection Act. Illinois had a version of the same law, and Barack Obama voted against it.

At Saddleback, he assured a reporter that he’d have voted “yes” on that bill if it had contained language similar to the federal version of the Born Alive Infants Protection Act. Even though the language of both the state and federal bills was identical, Senator Obama said people were, quote, “lying” about his record. When that record was later produced, he dropped the subject but didn’t withdraw the slander. And now even Senator Obama’s campaign has conceded that his claims and accusations were false.

For a man who talks so often about “hope,” Senator Obama doesn’t offer much of it in meeting this great challenge to the conscience of America. His extreme advocacy in favor of partial birth abortion and his refusal to provide medical care for babies surviving abortion should be of grave concern to reasonable people of goodwill on both sides of this issue. There is a growing consensus in America that we need to overcome narrow partisanship on this issue for both women in need and the unborn. We need more of the compassion and moral idealism that my opponent’s own party, at its best, once stood for. No one is above the law, and no one is beneath its protection.

Upholding these principles, and bringing Americans together on the side of life, is the work of leadership. And I can assure you that if I am president, advancing the cause of life will not be above my pay grade. Thanks for listening.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2008; abortion; barackobama; election; electionpresident; elections; infanticide; mccain; obama; prolife
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1 posted on 08/23/2008 7:40:52 AM PDT by WilliamReading
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To: WilliamReading

This speech today guarantees that McCain will choose a pro-life Vice President, most likely Mitt Romney, who is also an excellent debater and match for Joe Biden.


2 posted on 08/23/2008 7:42:07 AM PDT by WilliamReading
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I JUST posted on the Biden thread my worries over this...that McCain has been excellent on attacking Barry on every issue but abortion. I must learn to be patient. Still I pray he'll make a pro-life VP choice. ;)
3 posted on 08/23/2008 7:45:51 AM PDT by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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To: WilliamReading

This speech today guarantees that McCain will choose a pro-life Vice President, definitely not a pro-abortionist like Mitt Romney,

If McCain chose RINO Romney after the forum and that speech this morning,

he would be a laughing stock with the Dems...

The Dems would have a field day...

and pro-lifers/conservatives would not trust him again...

Mccain’s VP better have spotless pro-life credentials...


4 posted on 08/23/2008 7:50:36 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: WilliamReading

This speech today guarantees that McCain will choose a pro-life Vice President, definitely not a pro-abortionist like Mitt Romney,

If McCain chose RINO Romney after the forum and that speech this morning,

he would be a laughing stock with the Dems...

The Dems would have a field day...

and pro-lifers/conservatives would not trust him again...

Mccain’s VP better have spotless proven pro-life credentials...


5 posted on 08/23/2008 7:50:57 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: WilliamReading

The door is wide open for McCain to pick a woman.
There is no need for him to go even further to the right on abortion as Obama has taken off the left of the chart


6 posted on 08/23/2008 7:51:42 AM PDT by shalom aleichem
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To: fieldmarshaldj

PING


7 posted on 08/23/2008 7:52:01 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Miss Didi

I do not recall any other Republican nominee (Reagan, Bush 41, Dole, Bush 43) making abortion a major issue in a Presidential campaign. Sure, they supported pro-life, but no one ever really attacked the Democrats hard on the issue.

This is a big first for McCain, and I think to his credit.

audio version of this speech: http://www.johnmccain.com/Downloads/082208_B.mp3


8 posted on 08/23/2008 7:52:18 AM PDT by WilliamReading
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To his new running mate, my congratulations and I’ll get back to you real soon on your debating opponent.

Is there any possible way it could be Dick Cheney?

9 posted on 08/23/2008 7:52:22 AM PDT by HIDEK6
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To: shalom aleichem

Palin Gov of AK

or Eric Cantor from VA


10 posted on 08/23/2008 7:53:47 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana

Ronald Reagan was also a “flip-flopper” on abortion.


11 posted on 08/23/2008 7:53:57 AM PDT by WilliamReading
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12 posted on 08/23/2008 7:54:13 AM PDT by PhatHead
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To: WilliamReading

At 5:33 PM CDST yesterday evening, I became a Grandpa for the first time. One by one, the family was taken in to see our new grandson. As I looked at him with tears of joy in my eyes, I suddenly thought about all the babies that would never see this same moment and how important it is that we have a leader who understands that abortion is the taking of a human life. Sen. McCain KNOWS this and must appoint a pro-life VP.


13 posted on 08/23/2008 7:55:30 AM PDT by teletech (Friends don't let friends vote DemocRAT)
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To: WilliamReading

FOCUS

Ronald Reagan is dead...

He is not running for office this time...


14 posted on 08/23/2008 7:55:37 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: HIDEK6

Dick Cheney would be a strong VP choice for McCain, and would “lock-in” Wyoming and possibly even Montana for the Republican ticket. /s


15 posted on 08/23/2008 7:55:43 AM PDT by WilliamReading
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To: PhatHead

Where’s the Vietnam ribbon ?????????


16 posted on 08/23/2008 7:56:42 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana
Nana, I think the most 'spotless' pro-life Republican on the short list is Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska. She is also 'spotless' on gun control and drilling. And since Barry picked an 'old white guy' maybe McCain choosing a woman could bring in the disgruntled Hillary voters. McCain/Palin...REAL HOPE; REAL CHANGE!
17 posted on 08/23/2008 7:56:55 AM PDT by PennsylvaniaMom (I am still bitter.)
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To: Tennessee Nana
It will be either Palin or Cantor IF mccain believes ProLife is #1 issue for conservatives.

However, Romney remains the fav if mccain believes the economy is primary issue. Romney is also anti-amnesty.

18 posted on 08/23/2008 7:57:37 AM PDT by newfreep ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." - P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: teletech

Congratulations Grandpa....

That’s wonderful

We have 7 grandchildren...

One boy and then 6 girls ...youngest is 4...

It’s great...

:)


19 posted on 08/23/2008 8:00:34 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: PennsylvaniaMom

Gov Palin sounds great...

She’s a fav of lots of FReepers...

:)


20 posted on 08/23/2008 8:02:28 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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