no WMD claimed he did ! that is vastly different then  actually
showing he did !  so provide  a credible link to that claim sparky

On Sep 21, 7:38 am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> did you read the last paragraph murky?  he voted NO to a law that was
> exactly like the federal law.  nobama is a liar and he supports
> infanticide.  and he is now attacking an abortion survivor who would
> not be around today if he had his way.  too bad his mama didn't follow
> her son's lead, and abort him.
>
> On Sep 21, 7:28 am, "mike532 [ Republicans for Obama ]"
>
>
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Obama has often said, and his own website repeats, that he would have
> > supported the Illinois state law protecting those born-alive infants
> > if it had had a "neutrality" clause like the federal version, which
> > states the law specifically is not intended to impact the status of
> > babies before birth.
> > aph murky?
> > On Sep 21, 7:22 am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > In the increasing flurry of this election season's negative political
> > > ads, the Barack Obama campaign produced a TV commercial that not only
> > > attacks Republican rival John McCain, but also takes aim at an unusual
> > > target: a 31-year-old woman who was born alive after her mother's
> > > botched abortion.
>
> > > Obama's commercial predictably takes shots at the GOP campaign,
> > > calling McCain's ads "the sleaziest ever, truly vile." But when the
> > > screen shows clips of abortion survivor Gianna Jessen and the ad she
> > > made asking Obama to reverse his stance on born alive infant
> > > protection legislation, the Obama ad calls Jessen's appeal "a
> > > despicable lie."
>
> > > The attack on Jessen has angered pro-life advocates.
>
> > > "It is despicable, repulsive and beneath contempt that Barack Obama
> > > would attack Gianna Jessen," says Jill Stanek, a pro-life columnist
> > > who testified before Congress in support of the federal Born Alive
> > > Infants Protection Act, in a statement on Jessen's website. "She is a
> > > courageous abortion survivor and living miracle who would not be with
> > > us today if Obama's policies had been in place when she was born."
>
> > > Jessen herself released a statement saying, "Mr. Obama is clearly
> > > blinded by political ambition given his attack on me this week. All I
> > > asked of him was to do the right thing: support medical care and
> > > protection for babies who survive abortion – as I did."
>
> > > Jessen was born in a Los Angeles abortion clinic 31 years ago after
> > > her birth mother's saline solution abortion failed.
>
> > > "The abortionist was not on duty the moment I came into this world,"
> > > Jessen said in a recent Fox News Channel "Hannity & Colmes" interview.
> > > "Had he been there, he would have ended my life."
>
> > > "He wasn't there, so a nurse called an ambulance, had me transferred
> > > to a hospital where I was placed in an incubator, weighing two
> > > pounds," she said.
>
> > > Lack of oxygen to Jessen's brain resulted in cerebral palsy, and her
> > > doctor said she'd never be able to hold her head up, sit, walk or
> > > talk.
>
> > > She has since, "by the grace of God" according to her testimony, been
> > > able to run marathons.
>
> > > She has also been an eloquent advocate for babies like her – who are
> > > born following failed abortions – through her organization,
> > > BornAliveTruth.org.
>
> > > Jessen first drew the Obama campaign's ire for producing an
> > > advertisement that points to the senator's record of voting against
> > > born alive infant protection laws as an Illinois state legislator.
>
> > > In the response ad from the Obama campaign, the video shows clips of
> > > Jessen's advertisement with a female voice saying, "Now, votes taken
> > > out of context accusing Obama of letting infants die. It's a
> > > despicable lie."
>
> > > Obama did, however, vote against Illinois born-alive infant-protection
> > > bills four times, as Jessen's ad claims.
>
> > > Obama has often said, and his own website repeats, that he would have
> > > supported the Illinois state law protecting those born-alive infants
> > > if it had had a "neutrality" clause like the federal version, which
> > > states the law specifically is not intended to impact the status of
> > > babies before birth.
>
> > > As WND reported earlier, however, documentation uncovered by Doug
> > > Johnson of the National Right to Life Committee reveals Obama did vote
> > > against a version of the Illinois law that was the same as the federal
> > > law, contrary to what the candidate has stated.- Hide quoted text -
>
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