Posted on 01/16/2010 9:36:41 AM PST by Jim Robinson
Edited on 01/16/2010 10:56:16 AM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
Scott Brown says on his campaign website that the decision on abortion should ultimately be made by a woman in consultation with her doctor. This is wrong. Her doctor is no substitute for God in matters of life and death of an innocent person. The goal of abortion is to end the God-given life of an innocent and helpless person before he is even born into this world.
Our nation was founded on the self-evident truth that all men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are the Rights to Life and Liberty.
Abortion is not a right. In fact it wrongly deprives an innocent person of HIS God-given unalienable RIGHTS to Life and Liberty.
Government sanctioned abortion is an abominable sin and a crime against mankind and against the constitution and against the very bedrock foundational principle establishing our nation under God, i.e., that our unalienable Rights to Life and Liberty are granted by God, not man and not government and neither man nor government can deprive us of same!
I can understand the willingness of conservatives to overlook or downplay Brown's stance on abortion to the larger goal of denying Obama and his murdering Marxist Democrats their 61st senate vote and possibly killing their evil abortionist agenda, but we can't just wash our hands of the issue and walk away any more than we could wash our hands and walk away from any other mass murdering tyrannical government operation.
The unalienable Rights to Life and Liberty MUST be resurrected and reasserted as the fundamental God-given rights to every innocent person in America, beginning with the most innocent of all, the unborn, or NO other of our rights can ever be protected.
They say that the only way we can do this is by changing one heart, one mind at a time. Okay, then I'd say the place to start would be with Scott Brown. If you are going to give him your support, your money or your vote then you should DEMAND that in return he immediately changes his stance on abortion. If he is to represent us as a U.S. Senator he MUST be required to uphold his oath to defend, preserve and protect the Constitution of the United States, so help me God!
And this means he MUST be required to fully defend our unalienable Rights to Life and Liberty!
Support him if you must, but make the calls, write the letters, send the faxes, visit his office and make him realize that the unalienable Right to Life IS a constitutional right and abortion is NOT!!
Prayers for our nation and that we are understanding and abiding by God's will.
Same rules apply. Fred should not hold elected office either.
Would you be OK with that, or support a politician who was OK with that, if it was your child that the woman was going to decide to kill "in consultation with her doctor"?
“If Brown can kill this monster of a health care bill.... .”
If a nuclear option is still on the table, can he? Or will we have elected a pro-abortion candidate for nothing?
I guess I’m just floored that we are using ‘GOP candidate’ and ‘pro-abortion candidate’ in the same breath.
It won't be for nothing. Brown's vote make it tougher for Obama to force the rest of his radical agenda through the Senate even if health care passes.
In any case, I would vote for Scott Brown if he were a sack of cement. Martha Coakley's egregious character flaws make her unfit for public service.
Brown wont last long in the Senate. This special election is just to fill the remaining term of the Kennedy seat. It is up for re-election in 2012. No way Brown gets re-elected to a MASS Senate seat in a Presidential year.
If Brown wins, he won’t be seated in the Senate until ObamaCare passes.
Sir: I salute you and will stand with you against the evil of killing others for convinience, whether they be unborn, infirm, or at the doors of natural death.
I hereby consecrate my life to help these people that need it most and stand by the only principles that made, and will continue to make, my country great: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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