[Update: Added 3 Videos - Please take the time to watch] Nurse Who Exposed Infanticide-Based Abortions: Obama Lied During Debate

Jill Stanek on the O'Reilly Factor: Have you ever seen Bill O'Reilly speechless? 

                    

[John K. Matyi] You may remember that Obama's 'position' on Abortion last night was that he believes this is an issue between a woman, her family, and the doctor. In the Debate where Rick Warren was the moderator Obama said the issue of Abortion was above his pay grade. I am sure he will never reveal his true liberal views on life and death, David Axlerod (his handler) would never allow him to do that. So what we have to do is look at his history (which is rewritten frequently to match the polls). 

Personally, I do not believe that anyone who is a Christian, or Jewish for that matter can believe that Abortion is consistent with their religious beliefs. If not for Jill Stanek we would not know the true history of Barack as he does a great job of hiding (or rewriting) it. So consistent with Saul Alinsky's Socialist/Marxist rules, be makes every attempt to destroy her credibility. To me, she is a saint. Whenever I see her name in print I say a prayer for her. 

                         


"Punished with a Baby" - addresses the stunning moral bankruptcy of Obama's remark that he would not want either of his daughters "punished with a baby" in the event that one of them had an unplanned or out of wedlock pregnancy.
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
October 15
, 2008

Chicago, IL (LifeNews.com) — The Chicago-area nurse who exposed the practice of life-birth abortions that led to he bill Barack Obama repeatedly opposed in the Illinois legislature says Obama lied about his record during the final presidential debate. Jill Stanek says Obama again misrepresented his position and record before the American people.

As LifeNews.com reported, John McCain took Obama to task during the debate when the topic turned to abortion.

“Sen. Obama, as a member of the Illinois State Senate, voted in the Judiciary Committee against a law that would provide immediate medical attention to a child born of a failed abortion. He voted against that,” McCain said.

Obama responded to the charge by repeating his claim that he voted against the bill because it would have undermined Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court case that allowed virtually unlimited abortions throughout pregnancy.
However, as Stanek explains, Obama voted for an amendment to the bill to mitigate those concerns and subsequently voted against the legislation anyway.

Stanek said the bill, the Born Alive Infants Protection Act, “simply stated all born alive babies became legally protected persons immediately upon birth, no matter what gestational age and no matter if unwanted abortion survivors.”

“Obama voted against this straightforward human rights legislation four times stating as the sole state senator speaking against it on the Senate floor in 2001 it would be ‘unconstitutional’ to declare very premature abortion survivors persons,” Stanek explained.

Obama also defended his votes against the anti-infanticide bill by claiming "there was already a law on the books in Illinois that required providing lifesaving treatment.”

Stanek also called that a “lie” saying “Illinois abortion law to this day only protects abortion survivors their abortionist deems fit to live.

“The potential for subjective assessments in these cases is clear to all but Obama. In fact, Obama opposed closing this loophole by voting against legislation to mandate a second doctor be present at deliveries of all live abortion survivors to independently assess their viability,” she said.

Obama not only voted against the bill to protect newborns who survive failed abortions but the Chicago-area nurse says he took a leadership role to defeat it.

Stanek points to Obama’s own campaign web site which indicates he approached the Illinois Planned Parenthood affiliate to develop a strategy to defeat that measure and the ban on partial-birth abortions.

Despite Obama’s claims, Stanek says Obama ultimately voted in 2003 against a version of the bill identical to a Congressional anti-infanticide bill the Senate approved on a 98-0 margin and on which the pro-abortion group NARAL took no position.

“He then purported several times, as recently as August 16, 2008, that the bills were not identical and he would have supported the Illinois version had it been the same as the federal version,” she said.

Obama’s campaign finally had to recant from that position after documents from the Illinois legislature proved him wrong.

[Emphasis is mine]  “I'm beyond disgusted that Obama continues to repeat the same lies without the mainstream media investigating and denouncing him. We'll see what tomorrow brings,” Stanek concluded.

                        

The Consequences of an Unclear Policy on the Right to Life.


 

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