Prolifers for Obama? Yeah, right!
Mentioned in the site:
- Welcome from Doug Kmiec, a former Reagan administration official with expired prolife credentials. Oh, yes, and a link to buy his Probama book.
- BO's plans to expand government social spending. Now that's prolife, tell ya what!
Glaringly omitted:
- Obama's pledges to Planned Parenthood to have a pro-Roe litmus test for Supreme Court nominees, and to make the first thing he does as President to sign the Freedom Of Choice Act into law.
I'm reminded about something a lady I knew told me from her early childhood. While playing outside, she and her friend shaped poop into small servings and arranged them on supple leaves. Despite their best efforts to pass them off as cake, however, they couldn't fool a single kid into taking a bite. Even though they were very interested in what was being offered, they could tell right away it was really only a bunch of crap.
Labels: abortion, Barack Obama, Election 2008

4 Comments:
If Obama is elected we will all have to take a big bite of those poop-leaf sandwiches.
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Matt, At
10/17/2008 6:36 PM
Come on, if you knew more about how things work in Washington, you'd have figured it out. "Prolifers for Obama" isn't about the prolife cause. It isn't even about Obama.
Prolifers for Obama is about Kmiec! Look at it. Kmiec is a career Washington bureaucrat, and he's betting that Obama is the winning horse in 08. With this site up and a book published to argue the "prolife case for Obama", Kmiec appears to lend full support to Obama, sells a few books in the process, appears to maybe deliver those few critical prolife votes barely enough to tip the scale Obama's way, then nuzzles up for a job as legal counsel when Obama wins, or so he hopes.
Sure a few million babies die, but Kmiec gets a cush job for 4, maybe 8 years. That's Washington!
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Jaded in DC, At
10/17/2008 9:53 PM
You're right. I really don't know how they do things in Washington, but do you have inside info on this, or are you just theorizing?
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Kevin Gleeson, At
10/18/2008 8:30 AM
Doug once worked as a new associate in a law firm I worked at. He was extremely intelligent and very engaging. He left us to forge a career as a pro-life, pro-constitutional legal professor and scholar, and I was proud of him.
I have no idea why he's pitched it all in this last-minute about-face to forsake everything he's apparently stood for all his life. But he's in my prayers, and I hope God brings him back.
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Paul, At
10/25/2008 8:46 PM
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