The radical pro-abort Obama ready to begin his abortion regime
And so it has begun. The most radical pro-abortion candidate ever elected president, Barack Hussein Obama, will begin to immediately overturn President George Walker Bush's pro-life executive orders as soon as he steps into the Oval Office of the White House on January 20th. President Bush's executive orders, in the main, have prevented Americans' hard-earned tax dollars from paying for abortions.
Obama will overturn President Bush's (and President Ronald Reagan's) Mexico City policy which prevents federal tax dollars for going to organizations overseas which do abortions, such as the infamous killing machine, the Interntional Planned Parenthood, founded ironically -- considering Obama is the first black president -- by racist Margaret Sanger. And Obama will now overturn President Bush's policy of not funding the immoral human embryonic stem cell destruction research with hard-earned American tax dollars.
"The Washington Times" reported that although President George W. Bush "has been very proactive in reaching out to Mr. Obama and in leading his administration in an effort to make the transition go off without a hitch. Yet differences between the Bush administration and incoming Obama team had already emerged in the last few days in advance of the meeting at the White House."
"[Obama's transition chief of staff] Mr. Podesta said on Sunday that the next president will likely undo some of Mr. Bush's executive orders soon after taking office, such as the ban on using federal funds for embryonic stem-cell research. The bipartisan spirit of the day at the White House didn't keep [White House Press Secretary] Mrs. [Dana] Perino from making the case for the presidents decision on stem cells. 'I would ask that people think about that carefully, that the president made a very important choice after a lot of careful deliberation,' she told reporters at the briefing. 'I'm not here to advise or not advise the next team,' she said. 'But I will defend what the president has put forward.'"
Unfortunately, with the opportunity to appoint radically pro-abortion justices to the United States Supreme Court as Obama promised during his campaign for president -- indeed, in the mold of former ACLU top executive Justice Ruth Ginsburg -- the pro-life movement has indeed been delt a major setback in its goal to overturn the infamous Roe v. Wade decision in 1973 which is closing in on the 50 million innocent murdered-unborn-children mark; a mark whose blame mostly lies with the Democrat Party, ironically billed as the "party of the weak."
Thankfully, it is anticipated that the 4 dedicated pro-lifers will remain on the bench including Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito during the next 4 years and possibly a President Sarah Palin may well have the opportunity to replace one or two of the older pro-life justices. She, or another Republican, might even be able to appoint the successor to the moderately pro-life Justice Anthony Kennedy, a Reagan appointee. Undoubtedly, radically pro-abortion justices John Paul Stevens and Ruth Ginsburg will be replaced by Obama during the next four years.
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