She was there. She knows. Obama still denies it. |
| Published: September 24, 2008, 9:26 pm |
| Tags: media, society, politics, bioethics |
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Actually, nurse Jill Stanek was there when babies who survive abortion attempts were left to die in a side room. Her testimony was powerful enough to produce the ‘Born Alive Infants Protection Act’. And she was there when Illinois Sen. Barack Obama refused to vote for that act, and thus refused to provide protection for these babies. No matter how politicians or activists spin it, here’s the truth. To recap, then-state Sen. Barack Obama voted against the Illinois Born Alive Infants Protection Act four times in three years, from 2001 to 2003, and was the sole senator to speak against it on the Senate floor twice. Remaining on Obama’s campaign website to this day, in a section boasting of his pro-abortion bona fides, is an ABC News story quoting the Illinois Planned Parenthood CEO during that time: “[Pam] Sutherland said Obama approached her and worked with her and others in crafting the strategy. ” (Some of us followed it this earlier this [ Full article ] |
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