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Saturday, January 24, 2009

"Change we can believe in"? Try "Change we can be disgusted by!"

headline: President Obama - Accessory to Murder (oops soon we all are)


On Friday, his 3rd full day as President (2nd since actually completing the Oath properly)...a day after the anniversary of Roe v. Wade...the new President issued an executive order restoring funding to international organizations which provide information and abortion services around the world.

Is this supposed to be the sort of "change we can believe in"? I would say it is more like the sort of "change we can be disgusted by". Like it or not...with the sweep of his pen, Mr. Obama has enabled the use of our money to assist abortion providers around the world.

So for those who believe abortion is murder...a significant portion of the American public...this move means that he has decided, that they should be forced to subsidize murder. Perhaps the worst part of his decision, is that it is money which is going around the world. The American people have no say in the types or standards of abortion procedures which can be performed.

Americans in even larger majority are opposed to things like late-term and "partial-birth" abortions...but in his pandering to the left and the pro-abortion crowd...he has enabled even the most disgusting of abortion procedures to be subsized by us all.

The executive order reverses one in place since 2001 by President George W. Bush...which blocked the use of U.S. tax dollars to promote and provide abortions.

In a related move, Obama also said he would restore funding to the U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA). Both he and Clinton had pledged to reverse a Bush administration determination that assistance to the organization.
Obama, said he looked forward to working with Congress to fulfill that promise: "By resuming funding to UNFPA, the U.S. will be joining 180 other donor nations working collaboratively to reduce poverty, improve the health of women and children, prevent HIV/AIDS and provide family planning assistance to women in 154 countries."

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