Oct 7

What, there's More?

This article makes the case that Obama's proposed health care plan would force insurance providers to cover abortion.

Asked about his proposal for expanded access to health insurance, Obama said it would cover "reproductive-health services." Contacted afterward, an Obama spokesman said that included abortions.

And this article lays out basically what I've been trying to get at the past few days--there can be no doubt that Obama's first commitment is to the unrestricted practice of abortion in this country.  His actions in that direction would more than counteract any "reduction" measures he's snookering well-meaning pro-life voters with.

Up until recently, I was regretful that I couldn't vote for Obama.  I was inspired by his excellent speeches, but I knew about the infanticide thing, and that was more than enough to make me not vote for him.  But the more I learn about the details of what he's actually done and said in the past, about abortion and other subjects, I get more and more scared at the prospect of an Obama presidency.  I had thought that maybe he might be reasonable, tolerant, moderate, and a helpful voice in American and global politics.  The more I learn, the less believable that scenario becomes.

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