Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A new national poll conducted by the Associated Press finds opposition to the pro-abortion health care bill has increased in the weeks following President Barack Obama's signing it. Meanwhile, a Rasmussen survey shows more Americans say President Barack Obama is doing a poor job as president.
In what political observers say is an indication Democrats may have a tough road in the coming November congressional elections, AP shows Americans are strongly opposed to their government-run health care bill that funds and promotes abortions. Read more Tax Day is a somber reminder of the assault on innocent human life we've endured since President Obama took office.
In just one year, President Obama has: * Reversed the Mexico City Policy, meaning that your tax dollars now fund abortions overseas. (1/23/09) * Expanded taxpayer funding of Embryo-Destructive Stem Cell Research. (3/9/09) * Sent $50 Million to the United Nations Population Fund, which has aided in China's coercive abortion and sterilization program. (3/23/09) * Forced Americans to pay for abortions in Washington, D.C. for the first time in twenty years.(5/7/09) What's more, Congress had the opportunity to prevent taxpayer funded abortion by putting language similar to the Hyde Amendment in the ObamaCare bill. But Congress defied the will of the American people by settling for a meaningless Executive Order. For the first time in over 30 years, American taxpayers --you and I-- will be forced to pay for abortions across the country. Read more Nebraska has outlawed abortions after 20 weeks on the grounds that by then, the fetus has developed the structures necessary to feel pain. From the story:
Gov. Dave Heineman of Nebraska signed a law on Tuesday banning most abortions 20 weeks after conception or later on the theory that a fetus, by that stage in pregnancy, has the capacity to feel pain. The law, which appears nearly certain to set off legal and scientific debates, is the first in the nation to restrict abortions on the basis of fetal pain. Abortion opponents praised the law and said it was justified by medical evidence gained since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973.Read more |
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