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Journalist Nat Hentoff speaks of the unspeakable.
On the one hand, I cannot vote to re-elect President Barack Obama,
who more than any other president in our history continuously exceeds
the constitutional limitations of the executive branch. For example –
one of many I’ve documented – Obama, without going to a judge, regularly
selects those who are to be assassinated from a “kill list”; this
includes American citizens suspected of being associated with
terrorists.
But I have other reasons for not possibly voting for him. One is that
no previous president has been so radically pro-abortion as Obama, who,
when he was in the Illinois Senate, voted three times against the
Born-Alive Infant Protection Act. The bill would have ensured that if a
live baby fully emerged before an abortion was successfully completed,
he or she was to be saved.
To let this legislation die would be an act of infanticide, but it did not pass while Obama was in the Illinois Senate. (Read entire article.)
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