![]() In The Audacity of Hope, Obama’s presidential manifesto, he calls abortion “undeniably difficult,” “a very difficult issue,” “never a good thing” and “a wrenching moral issue.” “Extreme” may not be the impression the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have bought Obama’s autobiography have been left with. When I asked Gianna to reflect on Obama’s candidacy, she paused, then said, “I really hope the American people will have their eyes wide open and choose to be discerning….He is extreme, extreme, extreme.” Gianna was present when President Bush signed the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act in 2002. Obama said in a speech on the Illinois Senate floor that he could not accept that babies wholly emerged from their mother’s wombs are “persons,” and thus deserving of equal protection under the Constitution’s 14th Amendment.Ī federal version on the same legislation passed the Senate unanimously and with the support of all but 15 members of the House of Representatives. Gianna’s medical records state that she was “born during saline abortion.”Īs an Illinois state senator, Barack Obama twice opposed legislation to define as “persons” babies who survive late-term abortions. ![]() ![]() Gianna survived then, and thrives now (see for yourself aquí), because, as she told me recently with a laugh, “I guess I don’t die easy.” Which is what the abortionist may have thought as he signed his victim’s birth certificate.
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