The State of Ohio Blogger Alliance has undertaken the task of highlighting criticisms of the Obama ticket that the in-the-tank MSM works hard to downplay or outright ignore. The effort has been titled “Help Ohio Prevent Electing Obama Now” (HOPE ON), and, in all, 13 installments will be rolled out for blog readers to peruse and reflect upon.
My recap of Part 1 is here, and Part 2 is here.
Jay Anderson has the scoop on HOPE ON Part 3 at his blog, Pro Ecclesia * Pro Familia * Pro Civitate. At issue is this Obama quote: “I’ve got two daughters. If they make a mistake, I don’t want them punished with a baby.” The video link is here. You’ve heard the Republican claims that Barack Obama is the most liberal member of the United States Senate. His views on abortion are as leftward as they come. Anderson posts links to several sources, but this one and this one, both from Princeton University professor Robert George, are the most definitive.
From the Buckeye RINO perspective:
Abortion is an issue that matters a LOT to me. I’m the oldest of 10 siblings, so I don’t understand what’s wrong with having babies. I haven’t devoted blog space picking apart Obama’s stance on abortion because it’s so obvious that he’s not even close to being on the same wavelength I am. In the run-up to the Republican VP selection, though, I did stipulate that my support of the McCain ticket would at least require a pro-life running mate even though McCain himself had a pro-life record. McCain had assured us that he would. The pick of Sarah Palin definitely helped solidify the base.
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October 23, 2008 at 2:51 pm
Sometimes I sit back and just wonder how in the hell this guy is close to becoming president. There are like 8,000 things that should disqualify him.
October 23, 2008 at 7:09 pm
It’s become an Orwellian world, hasn’t it?
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