Thursday, October 16, 2008

Rush on Robin "Aborting" Hood Obama

From Jill Stanek's Blog:
http://www.jillstanek.com/

Rush Limbaugh, yesterday:

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Rush: Isn't it interesting, ladies and gentlemen, that Obama wants to take from the rich to give to the poor when it comes to money; when it comes to human life, Obama is willing to allow babies to be killed in order to get their mothers' votes.

Obama says that he is for helping those less fortunate in a monetary sense, but he is not for helping those who are truly powerless. Those babies intended to be aborted who survive? That's the essence of helpless.

It's also the essence of innocence. But their lives can be exchanged for votes for Obama. Obama says, "Well, the reason I [don't] support the infanticide bill..." Although he doesn't use the word, the reason he doesn't is because the mother's intention was to have the abortion. "I don't want to saddle her," just like he said, "I wouldn't want my kids to be saddled with a mistake."

So to get votes from troubled pregnant women, Obama allows them to try to kill their babies. Supporting partial-birth abortion and infanticide is the ultimate act of bullying and cruelty to those less fortunate. There's a constitutional lawyer by the name of Robert George. He's a professor at Princeton. He's very eloquent when it comes to pro-life. He wrote a piece called, "Obama's Abortion Extremism -- What kind of America do we want our beloved nation to be?"

"Barack Obama's America is one in which being human just isn't enough to warrant care and protection. It is an America where the unborn may legitimately be killed without legal restriction, even by the grisly practice of partial-birth abortion. It is an America where a baby who survives abortion is not even entitled to comfort care as she dies on a stainless steel table or in a soiled linen bin. It is a nation in which some members of the human family are regarded as inferior and others superior in fundamental dignity and rights. In Obama's America, public policy would make a mockery of the great constitutional principle of the equal protection of the law. In perhaps the most telling comment made by any candidate in either party in this election year, Senator Obama, when asked by Rick Warren when a baby gets human rights, replied: 'that question is above my pay grade.'"

When does a baby get human rights? It's above his pay grade.