Sunday, August 17, 2008

Not More Than Wildly Extreme. Move Along Now.

In 2001, Senator Barack Obama was the only member of the
Illinois senate to speak against a bill that would have recognized premature
abortion survivors as “persons.” The bill was in response to a Chicago-area
hospital that was leaving such babies to die. Obama voted “present” on the bill
after denouncing it. It passed the state Senate but died in a state house
committee.

In 2003, a similar bill came before Obama’s health committee.
He voted against it. But this time, the legislation was slightly different. This
latter version was identical to the federal Born-Alive Infants Protection Act,
which by then had already passed the U.S. Senate unanimously (with a hearty
endorsement even from abortion advocate Sen. Barbara Boxer) and had been signed
into law by President Bush.
Obama is currently misleading people about what he voted against, specifically
claiming that the bill he voted against in his committee lacked “neutrality”
language on Roe v. Wade. The bill did contain this language.
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