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Obamacide
How
does one properly describe another who would – for purely selfish
political reasons and with deliberation – intentionally refuse a
thirsty
child water or a hungry child food? More
specifically, what does one call a lawmaker who would condemn to death
the
child survivor of a botched abortion by permitting doctors to refuse
that
child, once born alive, potentially life-saving medical treatment and
nutrition? A
number of things come to mind. Mr. President isn’t one of
them. Based
on National
Journal’s vote ratings
– an objectively tallied assessment of congressional voting records
– Barack Obama has properly earned the dubious distinction as the
single
most liberal Senator in Congress during his brief, albeit overstayed,
tenure. But a cursory review of his words, deeds and associations
reveals
that this ivory-towered Harvard boy is no run-of-the-mill lefty.
He’s an extremist among extremists. Put
aside for a moment some of the highly suspect (even criminal)
characters within
Obama’s circle of friends, such as the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, William
Ayers and Tony Resko. Forget the many anti-American sentiments to
which
prospective first lady Michelle Obama has given voice. And
ignore, for
now, the socialist, peacenik, MoveOn.org positions Obama holds on a
host of
fiscal, social and national security-related issues. Instead, for
the
sake of brevity, take a look at Obama’s demonstrably radical stance on
just one issue: abortion. Last
year the U.S. Supreme Court upheld in Gonzales v. Carhart
the
federal ban on the barbaric practice of partial-birth abortion.
Congress
overwhelmingly passed the ban in 2003. Even some of the most
liberal
members of Congress experienced unexplained fits of common sense,
voting for
the ban in the face of angry demands from mouth-foaming
feminists. Although
the American Medical Association has determined that partial-birth
abortion is never
necessary under any circumstances, Obama threw a hissy,
nonetheless,
after the opinion came down. While deriding the Court for its
ruling, he
whined, “For the first time in Gonzales
versus
Carhart, the Supreme Court upheld a federal ban on abortions with
criminal
penalties for doctors.” So
what, exactly, did the ban ban? What “hard-won right” –
as he later called partial-birth abortion – was Obama so steadfast to
preserve? During a partial-birth abortion, the abortionist pulls a fully
developed,
fully “viable” child – often kicking and thrashing –
feet first from her mother’s womb, leaving only the top of her head in
the birth canal. He then stabs her through the skull with
scissors or
some other sharp object, piercing her brain until her kicking and
moving about
suddenly and violently jerk to a halt. Her brains are then sucked
out
– collapsing her skull – and her now limp and lifeless body is tossed
aside like so much garbage. Again, medical science has determined that this horrific
practice, which is
nothing short of infanticide, is never necessary. But Barack
Hussein
Obama – the man who would be President – doesn’t see it that
way. He called the partial-birth abortion ban, “a concerted effort to roll back the hard-won
rights of
American women.” Although Obama’s love affair with partial-birth abortion has
served to
chip away at his finely polished veneer, his opposition to the Born
Alive Infants
Protection Act (BAIPA) has revealed to the world that backward
extremism
permeates his marrow. BAIPA very simply requires that when a baby survives an
attempted abortion
– when she is “born alive” – further attempts to kill
her must immediately cease, and steps must be taken to ensure her
health and
well-being. Makes sense, right? Not to Barack Obama. While serving in the Illinois state
senate, he
led the fight against a state version of Born Alive that was
substantively
identical to the federal BAIPA. In 2002, BAIPA passed the U.S.
Senate
with unanimous, bipartisan support; yet, Obama vehemently opposed its
Illinois
twin. This places him on the furthest fringe of pro-abortion
extremes. The man’s devotion to the pro-abortion industry is so
fixed that he would rather allow the murder of newborn babies than give
an inch
to the sanctity of human life. When called on the carpet in 2004 for his complicity in
facilitating
infanticide, Obama began an extensive cover-up, accusing those who
exposed the
scandal of lying. But in recent days, based on documentary
evidence unearthed by the National Right to Life Committee, the
Obama
campaign has been forced to admit that it was Obama, in fact, who had
been
lying all along. He not only led the charge to allow the
continued
practice of infanticide in Illinois, he carried the
flag. During his recent “not-ready-for-primetime” appearance at
Pastor
Rick Warren’s Saddleback forum, Obama was asked at what point “a
baby gets human rights.” His answer was shocking:
“Well, uh, you know, I think that whether you’re looking at it from
a theological perspective or, uh, a scientific perspective, uh,
answering that
question with specificity, uh, you know, is, is, uh, above my pay
grade,”
said Obama. What?! Above my pay grade? And this man wants to
be the leader
of the free world? Even the most ardent pro-abortion wactivist
would have
likely said that a baby gets human rights as soon as it’s born,
right? But Obama couldn’t say that. His opposition to Born
Alive proves he doesn’t believe it. And if he had said it,
he’d have been called on it. Well, I’m calling him on it anyway. So, we now add a new word with a dual definition to our modern
political
lexicon: Obamacide. It means, 1) Killing the newborn survivor of
a
botched abortion through a deliberate act of omission; and, 2) That
which a
nation commits upon itself by electing one who would allow such a
thing. © 2008 Matt Barber |