Palin Slams Obama On Abortion

October 11th, 2008 Posted By drillanwr.

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by David Brody - (CBNNews)

First Bill Ayers. Now abortion. Sarah Palin continued her attacks on Barack Obama today in Johnstown Pennsylvania and the topic was abortion. She slammed him. Read some of her comments below and then get my analysis.

“In this same spirit, as defenders of the culture of life, John McCain and I believe in the goodness and potential of every innocent life. I believe the truest measure of any society is how it treats those who are least able to defend and speak for themselves. And who is more vulnerable, or more innocent, than a child?

When I learned that my son Trig would have special needs, I had to prepare my heart for the challenges to come. At first I was scared, and Todd and I had to ask for strength and understanding. But I can tell you a few things I’ve learned already.

Yes, every innocent life matters. Everyone belongs in the circle of protection. Every child has something to contribute to the world, if we give them that chance. There are the world’s standards of perfection … and then there are God’s, and these are the final measure. Every child is beautiful before God, and dear to Him for their own sake.

As for our beautiful baby boy, for Todd and me, he is only more precious because he is vulnerable. In some ways, I think we stand to learn more from him than he does from us. When we hold Trig and care for him, we don’t feel scared anymore. We feel blessed.

It’s hard to think of many issues that could possibly be more important than who is protected in law and who isn’t – who is granted life and who is denied it. So when our opponent, Senator Obama, speaks about questions of life, I listen very carefully.

I listened when he defended his unconditional support for unlimited abortions. He said that a woman shouldn’t have to be – quote – “punished with a baby.” He said that right here in Johnstown –“punished with a baby” – and it’s about time we called him on it. The more I hear from Senator Obama, the more I understand why he is so vague and evasive on the subject. Americans need to see his record for what it is. It’s not negative or mean-spirited to talk to about his record. Whatever party you belong to, there are facts you need to know.

Senator Obama has voted against bills to end partial-birth abortion. In the Illinois Senate, a bipartisan majority passed legislation against that practice. Senator Obama opposed that bill. He voted against it in committee, and voted “present” on the Senate floor. In that legislature, “present” is how you vote when you’re against something, but don’t want to be held to account.

Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a Democrat, described partial-birth abortion as “too close to infanticide.” Barack Obama thinks it’s a constitutional right, but he is wrong.

Most troubling, as a state senator, Barack Obama wouldn’t even stand up for the rights of infants born alive during an abortion. These infants – often babies with special needs – are simply left to die.

In 2002, Congress unanimously passed a federal law to require medical care for those babies who survive an abortion. They’re living, breathing babies, but Senator Obama describes them as “pre-viable.” This merciful law was called the Born Alive Infants Protection Act. Illinois had a version of the same law. Obama voted against it.

Asked about this vote, Senator Obama assured a reporter that he’d have voted “yes” on that bill if it had contained language similar to the federal version of the Born Alive Act. There’s just one little problem with that story: the language of both the state and federal bills was identical.

In short, Senator Obama is a politician who has long since left behind even the middle ground on the issue of life. He has sided with those who won’t even protect a child born alive. And this exposes the emptiness of his promises to move beyond the “old politics.”

In both parties, Americans have many concerns to be weighed in the votes they cast on November fourth. In times like these, with wars and a financial crisis, it’s easy to forget even as deep and abiding a concern as the right to life. And it seems our opponent hopes that you will forget. Like so much else in his agenda, he hopes you won’t notice how radical his ideas and record are until it’s too late.

But let there be no misunderstanding about the stakes.

A vote for Barack Obama is a vote for activist courts that will continue to smother the open and democratic debate we need on this issue, at both the state and federal level. A vote for Barack Obama would give the ultimate power over the issue of life to a politician who has never once done anything to protect the unborn. As Senator Obama told Pastor Rick Warren, it’s above his pay grade.

For a candidate who talks so often about “hope,” he offers no hope at all in meeting this great challenge to the conscience of America. There is a growing consensus in our country that we can overcome narrow partisanship on this issue, and bring all the resources of a generous country to the aid of both women in need and the child waiting to be born. We need more of the compassion and idealism that our opponent’s own party, at its best, once stood for. We need the clarity and conviction of leaders like the late Governor Bob Casey.

He represented a humanity that speaks to all of us – no matter what our party, our background, our faith, or our gender. And no matter your position on this sensitive subject, I hope that spirit will guide you on Election Day. I ask you to vote for McCain-Palin on the November fourth, and help us to bring this country together in the rational discussion of compassion and life.”

You have to wonder why the McCain campaign hasn’t been trying to pummel Obama on the abortion issue up until now. Finally, Palin has gone on the attack. If they keep this up for three weeks it may give some Reagan Democrats and other pro-life Democrats pause. It may work with some moderate voters as well because notice that Palin’s remarks stay away from the validity of Roe V Wade. That is not necessarily a winning hand to gain the support of moderates. But if the McCain campaign can paint Obama as far to the left on abortion (partial birth abortion, born alive bill, etc) then that may have legs indeed. Notice how the abortion issue and Bill Ayers both play to the common theme that Obama is a scary liberal.

By the way, there was another line from Palin that stood out to me. She said the following line:“There are the world’s standards of perfection … and then there are God’s, and these are the final measure.”

An article on this is here:

Folks, if you want to know a big reason why Evangelicals and other religious conservatives love her it is because of lines like that. Saying that God’s standards are the final measure should not be discounted as just another line. It is this attitude of Palin’s that resonates with people in the heartland of this country. Call it a “ca-ching” moment.

Obama’s Born Alive Abortion votes.


9 Responses

  1. Dan (san diego)

    I’m a father, and I support life.
    My only concern about Gov. Palin’s view on abortion is that she is against it unless the woman’s life is in danger.
    I think that turns some women off to her because they feel (I’ve spoken to many women about this) that if they were raped or if it was incest, that they should be allowed to end their pregnancy. I have to agree with them.
    I can’t in all honesty tell a woman that she would not be able to do that if she so chose……..
    Other than that I’m glad she blasted him for his stance and voting record. I saw Hannity and Colmes a while back where they had this woman on the show. Her mother tried to have an abortion. It did not work. Luckily for this woman the doctor was not on hand and could not complete the procedure, she survived a botched abortion. It was hard to listen to her talking about it. If it were up to Obama…..she’d be dead.

  2. Dan (san diego)

    I don’t understand where my last comment went? It seems like everytime I write a long one (or long winded, ha) it doesn’t show up….or there is a huge amount of time before it does. Is this a safety measure? Like its held to be sure its not spam? or what

  3. Dan (san diego)

    weird

  4. ROB (CDTLFINT)

    You know maybe Palin should switch her stance on Abortion. After all Obama and Obama supporters are fine arguments for abortions. :lol:

  5. drillanwr (Truth Racist For McPalin)

    :arrow: Dan (san diego)

    Beware the Spam Can …

    It demands patience … and constant attention … and is sometimes neglected … but not for long. :beer:

  6. Dan (san diego)

    :arrow: ROB

    lmao

  7. Dan (san diego)

    :arrow: Drill

    Thanks for the heads up……I thought I was going crazy..
    I will try to practice patience, but as you know, its wearing thin around here! :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

  8. drillanwr (Truth Racist For McPalin)

    I think we’ll ALL need a little time at littlefox’s retreat soon …

    Political combat is a bitch.

  9. sully

    “…Senator Obama is a politician who has long since left behind even the middle ground on the issue of life.”

    I watched this speech. Great delivery but Bambi has NEVER BEEN on “middle ground” on any subject.
    What we see today is a scam perpetrated on America by Him and His handlers.

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