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Offline juliee

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Next Battle: Repealing Abortion-Funding ObamaCare
« on: November 04, 2010, 10:42:24 AM »
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  • Washington, DC -- Now that pro-life elected officials are in firm control of the House and increased their numbers in the Senate, attention turns to the next battle for the pro-life movement:  repealing abortion-funding ObamaCare.
     
    The election victories didn't give the pro-life side enough votes in the Senate to control the legislative agenda, and President Barack Obama can still wield a veto pen, but that doesn't mean top Republicans won't press for repealing ObamaCare anyway.
     
    http://LifeNews.com/nat-6824


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    Next Battle: Repealing Abortion-Funding ObamaCare
    « Reply #1 on: November 04, 2010, 10:56:51 AM »
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  • why not repealthe increases Bush and Co gave to PP via Title X-oops, thats right, we dont care about that at all, we ignore it and pretend it did not happen and a the time, was not happening.

    Prolife efforts, demands for action, etc are only directed at Democrats. Chuck Baldwin had some good words on this, applies to Christian grousp and prolife groups as well (esp, those that like the money they make in fundraising, to dry up if real action takes place):

    "Unfortunately, it has been the Christian Right's blind support for President Bush in particular and the Republican Party in general that has precipitated a glaring and perhaps fatal defect: the Christian Right cannot, or will not, honestly face the real danger confronting these United States .... On the whole, they fail to understand the issues that are critical to our nation's—and their own—survival .... Sadly, this is what the Christian Right just doesn't get: ninety percent of the time, it doesn't matter to a tinker's dam whether a Republican or Democrat wins the White House .... All the pro-life, pro-family, traditional-values, conservative talk is just that: talk. Republicans use conservative rhetoric the same way Democrats use liberal rhetoric. Neither party believes what they are telling their constituents. They merely say what constituents want to hear in order to get elected; after which, they set about to do what their elitist, globalist manipulators tell them to do"
    -Chuck Baldwin  
    http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2007/cbarchive_20071207.html


    sadly, pro-life groups do not "do" no GOP candidates and Parties, that actually want to end abortion.....this include the drive by poster Juliee, who would, with the end of abortion, then have to seek real employment.....and no seat at King Republican's table either.....
    Proud "European American" and prouder, still, Catholic


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    Next Battle: Repealing Abortion-Funding ObamaCare
    « Reply #2 on: November 04, 2010, 12:06:35 PM »
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    sadly, pro-life groups do not "do" no GOP candidates and Parties, that actually want to end abortion.....this include the drive by poster Juliee, who would, with the end of abortion, then have to seek real employment.....and no seat at King Republican's table either.....


    Belloc, I agree.  I often think if the novus ordo church didn't have its ubiquitous pro-life pep squads, what would they do?