Abortion in Barack Obama's America - Video: Jill Stanek interviewed by Bill O'Reilly - January 2000.
[John K. Matyi] This is a early video of Bill before he became the star of the O'Reilly Factor. I have posted an earlier version of this before, but this one is in much better shape. The legislation they speak of in this video is the same one (born-Alive) that the Obama campaign continues to spin. You can read more about this subject by going to the Jill Stanek Blog. Jill is shown in this video being interviewed by O'Reilly back in January 2000.
[Jill Stanek] On September 29, 2000, I was interviewed on the O'Reilly Factor about my experience as an RN at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, IL, holding a live aborted baby.
Bill O'Reilly was uncharacteristically speechless a couple times throughout, which may be why he chose to replay this as one of his five highlights of the year on December 28, 200
The next information is more about the Illinois Born Alive Infants Protection Act from the Born Alive Truth organization
[Born Alive Truth.org] In 1999 a gruesome discovery was made that an Illinois hospital was shelving babies to die in a soiled utility room who had survived their abortions.
The Illinois Born Alive Infants Protection Act was introduced in 2001 to provide legal protection to all born babies, wanted or not, including the right to medical care.
Then-state Senator Barack Obama voted against Born Alive 4 times in 3 years and was the sole senator to speak against it on the Senate floor in 2001 and 2002.
In 2002, the Federal version of Born Alive passed unanimously in the US Senate and by overwhelming voice vote in the House. The pro-abortion group NARAL even went neutral on the bill.
But In 2003, Barack Obama voted against the identical version of Born Alive in Illinois. Then, for the next 4 years he repeatedly misrepresented his vote until it was recently discovered in the IL General Assembly archives.
Explore our website to learn the shocking truth: Senator Obama opposed granting legal recognition to born alive infants as human beings, and thus denied them the guarantee of medical care.


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