Thursday, September 18, 2008

Obama - Wrong on So Many Issues

How can someone running for arguably the most powerful political position in the world be so wrong on so many issues? Not only does he lack experience, but Barack Obama lacks judgment and possibly moral character. How else can anyone explain his position on the Born Alive Infants Protection Act that protects babies born alive in an attempted abortion? Plainly put, he voted against legislation with the same wording while he was in the Illinois legislature. He voted AGAINST protecting babies born alive from botched abortions! HELLO is anyone out there?

Here's what was happening in a hospital in Chicago. When babies were born alive after an attempted abortion (apparently abortionists don't get it right 100% of the time, thank God), they were putting the babies in a closet or a room and neglecting them until they died. The hospital staff was going against their oath to save lives and just letting the babies dies with no intervention. Sounds like a warm and fuzzy place, doesn't it? Well, someone wrote legislation to protect these innocent, vulnerable babies from being killed. Mr. Obama voted against protecting live babies from being killed through neglect. HE VOTED AGAINST IT! I guess that was another topic above his pay grade.

Innocent babies left dying and Barack Obama did nothing to protect them. That's the bottom line. How can anyone think that this is the kind of "man" that should be President?

Also, guess who Barack's economic advisors are? Guess. Go ahead, I'll give you a minute. (the theme from Jeopardy is playing right now)

Alright, time is up! And heeeere they arrrrrrrre!

They are three Democrats with close ties to Obama who served as Fannie Mae executives: Franklin Raines, former Clinton administration budget director; James Johnson, former aide to Democratic Vice President Walter Mondale; and Jamie Gorelick, former Clinton administration deputy attorney general.

All three Obama-related executives earned millions in compensation from Fannie Mae.

James Johnson earned $21 million in just his last year at Fannie Mae as CEO. He was there for seven years from 1991 to 1998. Mr. Raines earned $90 million in his five years as Fannie Mae CEO, from 1999 to 2004. Mr.Gorelick earned an about $26 million Vice Chair of Fannie Mae from 1998 to 2003, according to author David Frum, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

All three have been involved in mortgage-related financial scandals.

These people are "advising" Obama. Wow, good judgment Barack!

Check out this article, "Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac execs now offering advice to Obama" on WorldNet Daily that details more about this story.

How can one man be so wrong on so many important issues? He's was wrong about the surge in Iraq. He's wrong on protecting babies. He's wrong about energy. He's wrong on the economy. He's worng on protecting this country. He associates with the wrong people. He's wrong for this country.

God bless you and may God bless America!

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