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Today's News & Views
October 6, 2008

 

 
Peering Behind the Curtain

Editor's note. Please send your thoughts to daveandrusko@hotmail.com and watch the debate tonight.

My operating philosophy is fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me; fool much of the entire nation for an entire two years, and your name must be Sen. Barack Obama.

Tonight, pro-life Sen. John McCain will have the opportunity to help the nation peer beneath behind the curtain that has hidden a pro-abortion zealot from accountability. Tonight's debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, takes place exactly four weeks before Election Day. Moderated by NBC's Tom Brokaw, we read that the Town Hall format will "include questions on both foreign and domestic policy raised by the audience and voters participating through the Internet."

Last night a friend sent me a link to "The Matthew 25 Network," a self-described outreach to "diverse Christian communities." It's actually a political action committee run by Democratic operative Mara Vanderslice.

The name may sound familiar. She served as John Kerry's religious outreach coordinator. Her job is to make straight the way for Obama.

I mention her group in this context because on its web page is a quote from a gentleman who has been in the forefront of the effort to square the circle: convince pro-life people of faith that it's perfectly okay to vote for the ultimate abortion extremist, Barack Obama. "Women facing the moral tragedy of abortion," he writes, "need a supportive community and tangible help, not condemnation."

Agreed. And who does that most remind you of? Crisis pregnancy centers, of course. And what is Barack Obama's position on CPCs?

We can find out by reading "Unholy Messaging: Obama's faith-based try vs. his positions." Written by NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson this must-read article appears at http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=OGM5YzIzYTExNjIyZmExODY0MzQyZDUxNmRmNmU1NmM=.

Johnson writes, "Late last year, RHrealitycheck.org, a prominent pro-abortion advocacy website, submitted in writing the following question to the Obama campaign (as part of a candidate questionnaire). 'Does Sen. Obama support continuing federal funding for crisis pregnancy centers?' The Obama campaign response was short, but it spoke volumes: 'No.'"

I would strongly encourage you to read Mr. Johnson's essay. It is the finest overview of a man whose views (for all the candidate's exposure) still have remained almost completely under the radar. Let me make two closing points, using the essay as a jumping off point.

First, crucial to snookering the faith community is to pretend that Obama is what he patently is not, to convince you that he's aiming for the same goal, only by different means.

"One important part of the 'faith outreach' sales pitch has been to insist that Obama would promote 'abortion reduction' policies -- that is to say, policies that would have the practical effect of reducing the number of abortions performed, without actually restricting abortion directly," writes Johnson.

"This spiel was really a public relations strategy cooked up at a liberal think tank called third way, where veteran pro-abortion activists develop 'messaging' strategies to help pro-abortion politicians camouflage their positions. The third way 'Culture Program' (responsible for the 'abortion reduction' strategy, among other projects) is directed by Rachel Laser, whose previous job was with the Health and Reproductive Rights group at the National Women's Law Center, and who before that worked for Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, a major abortion provider."

Second, beyond his largely successful attempt to hide how he killed legislation to provide legal protection for babies who are born alive during abortions, Obama can best be understood by his passionate support for the "Freedom of Choice Act." FOCA would gut every protective measure that has ever placed a brake on the killing machine and make "abortion on demand a national entitlement that government must condone and promote in all public programs affecting pregnant women," as Cardinal Justin Rigali, archbishop of Philadelphia and chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Pro-life Activities, explained it in a letter sent to every congressional office in September.

Cardinal Rigali added, "However, there is one thing absolutely everyone should be able to agree on: We can't reduce abortions by promoting abortion. . . . We cannot reduce abortions by insisting that every program supporting women in childbirth and child care must also support abortion. No one who sponsors or supports legislation like FOCA can credibly claim to be part of a good-faith discussion on how to reduce abortions."

Sen. Barack Obama's campaign depends on his success at disguising where he stands on a number of issues. Nowhere is that more important than keeping the public unaware of his ultra-extremist views on abortion.


ARCHIVES

October 2008
Peering Behind the Curtain -- October 7, 2008
Catching Up With the Pro-Abortionists  -- October 6, 2008
About That Debate -- October 3, 2008
Understanding Sarah Palin -- October 2, 2008
Excuses for Obama Melt Away -- October 1, 2008

September 2008
Call Today to Order Copies of October NRL News -- September 30, 2008
Hyperbole Times Five -- September 29, 2008
First Debate On: McCain and Obama to Meet in Mississippi -- September 26, 2008
A Deeply Disturbing Portrait of Parental Neglect and Abandonment -- September 25, 2008
Trig: A Standing Rebuke -- September 24, 2008
Abortion Rate Hits 30-Year Low, Smaller Decrease Among Black and Hispanic Women -- September 23, 2008
Some Thoughts about Barack Obama's "Faith, Family and Values Tour" -- September 22, 2008
"He Can Run, But He Can't Hide" -- September 19, 2008
The Impact of Trig Palin -- September 18, 2008
Cold by Anyone's Standards -- September 17, 2008
Back to Back to Back to Back…. -- September 16, 2008
Holding Women Hostage To Fear  -- September 15, 2008
Gov. Palin and Charlie Gibson: Round One -- September 12, 2008
Massive Virginian Rally for McCain/Palin -- September 11, 2008
Genuinely Above Their Pay Grade -- September 10. 2008
Starting a Serious National Conversation About Barack Obama -- September 9, 2009
Reduced to Sputtering -- September 8, 2008
McCain Tapped Into a Deep Vein Of Idealism -- September 5, 2008
Palin Wows America in Her Maiden Speech -- September 4, 2008
"We Recognize One of Us" -- September 3, 2008
Smears and Gutter Attacks on Gov. Palin Expected But No Less Hurtful and Cruel -- September 2, 2008
In “Stunning Breakthrough” Adult Cells Reprogrammed to Produce Insulin in Mice -- September 1, 2008

August 2008
Pro-Lifers Ecstatic Over Selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as John McCain's
Vice Presidential Running Mate
-- August 29, 2008

Republican Party Platform Language on Abortion Stronger and More Comprehensive -- August 28, 2008
The Democratic National Convention: Day Two -- August 27, 2008
"On the Separation of Sense and State" -- August 26, 2008
What Does Obama's Selection of Biden Signify? -- August 25, 2008
The Case Against Barack Obama -- August 22, 2008
John McCain--A Champion for Our Issue -- August 21, 2008
Al Gore, Call Your Office -- August 20, 2008
Continuing to Unravel -- August 19, 2008
McCain Scores Perfect "10" at Saddleback Forum; Obama Flounders -- August 18, 2008
"Why Do I Feel So Badly?" -- August 15, 2008
Senator McCain's "Thoroughly Pro-Life Pedigree" -- August 14, 2008
Fool Me Umpteen Times, Blame on Me -- August 13, 2008
A Plentiful Crop Waiting to be Harvested -- August 12, 2008
The Truth About Obama & Democrats Try to Mask Their Position of Abortion on Demand -- August 11, 2008

Few Americans Know Barack Obama's Real Position on Abortion -- August 8, 2008
Extremism by Anyone's Definition -- August 7, 2008
Obama's Health Care Proposals May Lead to Many More Abortion Deaths -- August 6, 2008
"In the Balance": McCain and Obama on Judicial Nominees -- August 5, 2008
Heeding Sound Advice -- August 4, 2008
The Four Ingredients for Success -- August 1, 2008

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