Friday, January 23, 2009

Abortion Ban Lifted by President Obama

Fox News is reporting, along with the Associated Press, that as expected President Obama is rescinding the ban on federal funding of international groups who promote or perform abortions abroad.

I've heard the argument many times when the abortion issue comes up with my church buddies who are voting for a democratic president that "the president can't stop abortion," or something to the like. They are typically voting democratic for reasons ranging from the economy to their party's helping the "working" man.

Here is case in point where the president directly affects the number of abortions that will happen this year, and what's worse is the scale is not only national, but international.

(By the way, why are my tax dollars being spent on foreign social programs that are morally bankrupt?)

Fox News reports that former President Ronald Reagan was the first to issue the ban in his first term in office. It was further supported by former President H.W. Bush, then rescinded by former President Bill Clinton in 1993. When George W. Bush took office, he re-instated the ban in 2001 and we see, typically, the democratic president of choice in 2009, Barack Obama, has again lifted the ban and allowing funding to go toward helping these countries murder the innocent.

Conservatives tried to warn the nation, but in the fervor to elect change... well, all I can say is we are getting it.

Oh, and just wait until the 4 trillion bank buy out occurs and the government then owns the banking systems of America... welcome to the U.S.S.A. (United Socialist States of America). You know 1938 Germany was one of the most industrial sophisticated, progressive, forward thinking, tolerant, civilized nations of the world, right? It's not like the Holocaust was performed by a bunch of third world Islam-0-fascist, Hebrew hating Muslim militants. No, it was performed by this very emerging Germanic culture and their love for socialism and charismatic leaders.

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