The candidates differ sharply on abortion
On the one hand, we have Barack Obama, who is radically pro-abortion with a pro-abortion Veep. His party's platform calls affordable abortions, and he has said that FOCA will be his first legislation he signs. FOCA is designed to remove all barriers to abortion. (Barriers = parental consent, abortionists providing information about adoption, and a ban on federal financing of abortions.) A vote for Obama will ensure 40 million more abortions, and federal funding for these. He also killed the Born Alive Infant protection Act, which was designed to give legal rights to children who survive abortion.
On the other hand, we have John McCain and his staunchly pro-life veep. A vote for McCain is a vote for the ticket that has made a commitment to appointing justices in the mold of Roberts and Alito— both of whom recognize that an unborn child is a human being.
NARAL is a pro-abortion lobbying organization with a PAC that funds pro-abortion campaigns. They summarize Mr. McCain's record on “choice” very clearly and concisely:
http://www.naral.org/elections/statements/mccain.html
Mr. McCain's record is strongly "anit-choice."
We have never been faced with a clearer choice on abortion. Abortion is a death sentence for the child, and a vote for Obama is a vote for another 3 decades of unrestricted abortion. A vote for McCain is a vote to end abortion.
“A vote for McCain is a vote to end abortion.”
John McCain is pro-abortion. A vote for McCain is a vote for abortion and federal Planned Parenthood funding to continue.
Hussein Obama is pro-abortion. A vote for Hussein Obama is a vote for abortion and federal Planned Parenthood funding to continue.