Voters have a clear choice for presidential candidate
Voters in America have a vividly clear choice in November. They either vote for a candidate that is famously the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate or for the candidate and vice-presidential candidate who share the conservative and pro-life views of the vast majority of the masses in America.
That statement is backed up by the fact that the John McCain/Sarah Palin campaign has done so well since the conventions.
The most despicable aspect of Barack Obama’s ultra-liberal record in the Senate and the Illinois state Senate is the fact that he voted four times in opposition to the Illinois Born Alive Infants Protection Act. In simple terms, he voted against giving babies after a failed abortion the right to life.
He voted four times to prevent these babies from receiving the medical care to keep them alive!
Gianna Jessen, a 31-year-old abortion survivor, is a living, breathing testimony that she deserved to live. She is a national speaker and singer and spoke in Auburn at a pro-life banquet attended by 400 people just a few years ago!
Jessen was recently on a national news network, and her quote was this: “Can you imagine not giving babies their basic human rights, no matter how they entered our world? My name is Gianna Jessen, born 31 years ago after a failed abortion. I’m a survivor, as are many others … but if Barack Obama had his way, I wouldn’t be here.”
When Pastor Rick Warren asked the following question: “At what point does a baby get human rights, in your view?”
Obama’s answer was the following: “… answering that question with specificity … uh … you know is … uh … above my pay grade.”
Enough said.
I’m confident now that the vast majority of Americans will vote their conservative family values, regardless of what Barbara Streisand and Whoopi Goldberg say.
Larry Webb
Auburn
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