What's the most important item on Barack Obama's agenda?
Note his priorities: "The first thing I'll do as President is sign the Freedom of Choice Act." - Barack Obama
Yet, the NY Times suggests Obama's position is "nuanced" in an editorial praising a federal judge in Virginia who has blocked a group from running ads on Barack Obama's positions on abortion. Ed Lasky (The American Thinker) writes,
"Nuanced"- I guess that is an intellectual way to describe and cover "lying". The Times editorial board are well-versed in such "nuance" for they are lying about Barack Obama (and Joe Biden's) record on policy proposals.Add to his list Barack Obama's opposition to the Born Alive Bill, legislation that would have protected babies who survived late-term abortions. He later misrepresented his vote and then called his critics liars (here's the facts).Barack Obama would allow taxpayer's funding for abortion, would help minors conceal abortions from their parents and legalize late-term abortions.
Update: Obama would speak against the born-alive protection bill once again when it was proposed in 2002, and he would kill the bill when it came before the committee he chaired in 2003, after Democrats had taken control of the Illinois General Assembly. His is a radical position that most abortion-choice advocates do not share. - David Freddoso
In all of Obama's justifications for his rejection of an anti-infanticide bill, what I find missing is some indignation for and empathy on behalf of those who have been killed after surviving an abortion attempt. As a government official (i.e., a minister of justice), one would think that Obama would have been outraged by what was going on in his state and take immediate action. and radical pro-abortion agenda are troubling.
Such is Obama's "nuanced" position.




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