I wouldn't know about that so I can't comment. :)
After Roe versus Wade is Reversed
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by JustChristian, Jan 17, 2009.
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preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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The truth is: President Bush is against the murder of unborn children. A vote for him was a vote against the murder of unborn children though his success was limited by the courts.
A further truth is: O'bama is for the murder of unborn children and the murder of just born children in the event of a failed abortion. A vote for him is a vote to continue the murder of unborn children particularly since he has promised to sign a Freedom of Choice Act which would remove all restrictions on abortion.
Furthermore, to say that the blood of those aborted is on the hands of those who voted for President Bush is asinine. The number would have been higher if your candidates Gore and Kerry had been elected since they would have vetoed the Partial Abortion Act. Also, what is the basis for your 15,000? -
By the way if you are preaching Jesus Christ you should be preaching against abortion and those who support it, not voting for them. -
preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Oh, and there is no apostrophe in President Obama's name. You can do you best to make him out to be a terrorist, but it just show immaturity on your part.
Where have I supported abortion? Show me. Where have I said I want more abortions and people who vote for abortion (politically) should be supported? Where. Show me.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Jesus once said that a shepherd would leave his ninety-nine sheep to search for the one that was lost; I also know that not everyone I witness to will be saved. By that principle, I rejoice for the 15,000 that Bush prevented from being murdered, as opposed to the alternatives, which would have most definitely allowed them to be murdered.
Oh, and by the way: Your count of 100,000 civilians in Iraq caused by Bush? Grossly inaccurate. Somehow you're equating a boy found beheaded in south Touz Khormato to be Bush's fault. Somehow you're equating a family of 5 being killed by bombs to be Bush's fault. Somehow you're equating an Iraqi policeman killed by a roadside bomb to be Bush's fault.
Somehow, you're going to have to explain to me how those are Bush's fault. -
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preachinjesus
I said that anyone who voted for a party and a candidate whose stated purpose is the murder of unborn children supports abortion. That is a fact. You are able to read the posts of those who rabidly supported O'bama. You can draw your own conclusions.
I will repeat: If you are preaching Jesus Christ you should be preaching against abortion and those who support it. -
It's an old story, Regular: I don't support abortion, but I support candidates who do.
I support a candidate who will get our troops out of Iraq ... and send them to Afghanistan.
Still can't wrap my head around it. -
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
President Bush Will Leave Strong Pro-Life Legacy on Abortion, Bioethics Issues
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Americans may have their dispute with President Bush on other political issues and those disputes may have led them to support pro-abortion Barack Obama for president. But top pro-life leaders say Bush will leave behind a very strong and lasting legacy as a champion of the pro-life cause.
During his administration, President Bush saw abortions decline to historic lows and he made history himself by signing the first measure to ever ban a form of abortion.
Every pro-life leader LifeNews.com contacted showered Bush with words of praise.
"President Bush's conviction that innocent human life deserves respect in law and culture runs deep," Concerned Women for America president Wendy Wright said.
"From signing pro-life laws, instituting pro-life regulations, to promoting pro-life international policies, he faced vicious opposition yet did not relent. Bureaucrats worked to undermine and thwart his policies, sometimes working hand-in-hand with pro-abortion groups and hostile media. But he was not deterred," she said.
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But at the end of the day, can you say that the candidate you voted for will do at least as much as Bush did? -
Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
President Bush Blocks U.N. from Declaring Abortion as "Human Right"
The US has insisted abortion should not be recognised as a human right, at a review of progress 10 years after a major conference on women's rights.
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Doesn't matter. Today, in the present--not the past--we have President Obama. Who you voted for. Who is in the process of allowing your tax dollars to help pay for abortions around the world. Who has already authorized a military strike on Pakistani territory.
At the end of the day, can you say your candidate will do at least as much as Bush did? -
During his campaign he didn't hesitate at all when asked about his views concerning his pro-life position.
A man's public statements and voting record are my criteria.
If he votes for pro-life bills and they are defeated it's not his fault.
If he votes against pro-choice bills and they are accepted its not his fault.
If a man votes "present" (which is neither yea or nay) concerning pro-life/pro-choice I can't know his position and I won't vote for him whether he says he is pro-life or not. To quote a cliche "actions speak louder than words".
Both must be clean.
At least Bush and McCain tried and in some cases were successful.
President Obama voted 129 "present" votes some of which were pro-life/pro-choice.
He is on the "spoken-word" record as being pro-choice. So he is honest about it with his news-media record. He is also on the record as having said that he wants to see less abortions (so also said the Clintons).
That's better than saying nothing or saying one wants to see more.
But one abortion is too many.
There was no doubt where he stood before the election.
OK, lets wait and see.
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