Planned Parenthood Spent $15 Million to Re-Elect Obama
The Planned Parenthood abortion business is jubilant about another four years of the United States under the helm of the most pro-abortion president in history. Although Planned Parenthood credits “women’s issues,” one women’s group says that’s not why Obama won.
Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Action Fund, commented on the Obama victory.
“This is a resounding victory for women. More than ever before, women’s health was a decisive issue in this election. Americans today voted to ensure that women will have access to affordable health care and be able to make their own medical decisions,” she said. “This election sends a powerful and unmistakable message to members of Congress and state legislatures all around the country that the American people do not want politicians to meddle in our personal medical decisions, and that politicians demean and dismiss women at their own peril.”...
Stand for God, that is such a good point. and it is true, anyone who defends such things, I do pity them. this they cannot see in the posts, I imagine many other God-fearing Christians pity them as well.... if they only knew....
Russ/Mike--you both are absolutely right. I will add that anyone who speaks favorably about this Pres but speaks about pro-life is indeed double-minded and confused. I pity him/her.
Jim Lincoln wrote: ---It's great that Romney lost, but naturally (and I don't mean that as a pun either) a Christian has to be pro-life. Early on, the national British health care system saved many babies lives by giving more adequate healthcare to expectant mothers. I doubt this is the case today, but to take a saying from the NRA, or paraphrasing it, ACA doesn't kill babies, people kill babies. This is going to happen if you have Obamacare or not. excerpt from, ...the Affordable Care Act finally makes healthcare affordable and accessible for women.
You never cease to amaze with your political propagandizing juxtaposed with your doublemindedness. You say "A Christian has to be pro-life." You promote Obamacare. You make up some nonsense about Obamacare doesn't kill babies, people do. But you don't explain how you can promote a system that requires abortion be paid for by Christians through taxation. You support this evil because you find what you perceive as some good in it?
Even those of us who didn't want to see a Mormon in the White House, q.v., Should Christians Support a Mormon Running for President? are hardly jubilant. It's great that Romney lost, but naturally (and I don't mean that as a pun either) a Christian has to be pro-life. Early on, the national British health care system saved many babies lives by giving more adequate healthcare to expectant mothers. I doubt this is the case today, but to take a saying from the NRA, or paraphrasing it, ACA doesn't kill babies, people kill babies. This is going to happen if you have Obamacare or not.
BBC News wrote: Fact: Before ACA, pre-natal care wasn't normal women's care. Some 87% of insurance plans on the individual market did not offer maternity or labour and delivery as part of their coverage package.
Women have been going into debt, declaring bankruptcy, ruining their lives; all to give birth.