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Fifty-Four Percent?

Overheard somewhere on the airwaves during the last couple of days, I’m taking it on faith that that is the correct percentage of American Catholic voters that marked their ballots for Mr. Obama last November.  Forgetting abortion for a moment, the fact that the candidate’s knowable record on new life outside the womb doesn’t warrant a greater than seventy percent result in the opposite direction by this voting “block” prevents me from even attempting serious comment on the current Notre Dame Commencement address flap.

 

Instead, I wish to just reprint in its entirety my pre-election screed on the subject (1):

 

Community Organizer Refuted

The Darkest Recesses of One Nominee’s Heart That Should Appall Voters of Both Parties

 

Earlier this year, I found myself standing in the delivery room a full three weeks before we expected to be there.  There had been no real emergency but serious concerns during a routine weekly check-up resulted in a rather direct trip to the hospital for induced labor.  For most of the rest of that day, we wavered back and forth between anxious excitement and cautious apprehension.

 

Shortly after my son’s arrival, I stood alone near the middle of the room with my back slightly turned to my exhausted wife as her doctor was attending to her.  My immediate focus was on the new living soul under the heat lamp who just couldn’t seem to keep breathing on his own.  There was no panic in the room but there was the unmistakable aura that something serious was going on. 

 

After every exhale, there was what seemed to be a very long, silent pause while everyone waited to see the signs of another breath.  Every time there was none. 

 

The medical staff remained calm and after each breathless pause they would rub and jostle him and coax him to summon the strength to take that next breath.  They then worked feverishly for several seconds to help clear his lung and then repeated the cycle.  After several minutes, his breathing improved and the danger passed.  After a few days in NICU he emerged to be a happy, healthy baby brother now on the verge of crawling.

 

This was a very powerful experience at the time but was well on its way to fading into the distance behind months and months of sleep deprivation, diaper changes, and much happier memories. That is until I heard about Mr. Obama, in his former life as a state legislator, not being able to find a reason to support something called the Born Alive Infants Protection Act. 

 

This issue came to my attention through a first hand account of a nurse who had experienced the very situation that had inspired the legislation (sorry, no link).  Since then, every mention of the subject flashes my mind back to those few uneasy minutes back in the delivery room.  But now I imagine the scene as a weak, beaten, fragile newborn spirit clinging desperately…hopelessly…to its already shattered life.  No doctor. No expert medical staff.  No loving mother or father.  Hell, probably not even the caring warmth of an incubator lamp.  Just the cold cruel world of a somewhat sterile tabletop…maybe even shoved away in a closet…while life slowly drains away. 

 

(Just ponder for a few moments exactly how that whole deal fits into the utopian liberal world of choice and universal health care.  The “life begins at birth” crowd will surely have its hands full now that the living baby has constitutional rights to both.  However, it’s not hard to imaging a governmental bureaucracy’s dream scenario where the intended abortion will qualify as a pre-existing condition and…well, you get the idea.)

 

Although the passage of a few seconds or minutes makes any attempted distinction meaningless, this is specifically NOT ABOUT ABORTION.  This is about LIFE.  This is about a man…a father…who can somehow reconcile such a vote during his work day against even attempting to save such a baby with his Christian faith and his comfortable home life that evening with his lovely daughters laughing, playing, hugging, crying…and LIVING.

 

Whether this was an act based on pure conviction or nothing but a cold, calculated political maneuver, I can only conclude that it points to some very dark places in his heart.

 

So spare me the overproduced infomercial featuring the financially stressed yet over manicured single mom from a battleground state to show me how much you care about real people.  Don’t tell me that you want the keys to the castle to enact some amazing plan…one that you failed to introduce in any form during your current tenure in the U.S. Senate…that will magically help struggling families buy more milk when you couldn’t care enough to vote in the affirmative on a bill to protect helpless, living children…a vote that should have been as reflexive as a New York City firefighter running into a burning building. 

 

I’m not naïve enough to think that the United States will not have pro-choice/pro-abortion Presidents in the future but this man is simply too extreme for mainstream American voters to accept…if only issues like this had been given proper exposure during the campaign.  While every recent Presidential election seemed to have focused too much on abortion politics to the detriment of much more important issues, this campaign season seems to have barely touched the issue leaving Mr. Obama’s wicked policy expansion largely hidden from his sycophantic herd.  

 

I cannot tell you how disgusted I am by any American that would vote for this man while having full knowledge of this issue.  Unfortunately, whether he is successful or not on Tuesday, there is a not-so-insignificant segment of half the American electorate that falls into that category.  (Contemplate those numbers as you are mingling with fellow Americans at you local market or taking a mental accounting of those around you with fading “CHANGE” bumper stickers over the next four years.)

 

As for me, I am embarrassed for the people of Illinois for electing this man to high office.  I am embarrassed for the Democrat party for nominating him for the highest office and for the American press for providing the cover needed to secure that position.  And finally, I’m truly depressed with the irresponsible direction it seems the people of this country are choosing to head.

 

I hope you are having a very pleasant Sunday.

 

Ntrepid

Proud Member for 4 Years and 1 Month

 

That is all.

 

Ntrepid

Proud Member for 4 Years and 8 Months

 

PS. Who was on that plane

 

 

 

 

(1) http://www.redstate.com/ntrepid/2008/11/02/community-organizer-refuted/

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  • Uma Richie

    Here’s the link:
    http://commencement.nd.edu/commencement-weekend/commencement-videos/

    Actually, I am signing off now to pray the rosary. If only God would give that 54% a sign.

    • TNJim

      The nurse was Jill Stanek who inspired the legislation. Lots of links there to the specific bills and amendments (some are pdf’s). Articles here and here discuss Obama’s role pretty well. National Review’s link to the CBN.com interview of Obama by David Brody is no longer valid, but I found it. I haven’t read through all the links in the first 3 articles I provided for you here but it seems Obama truly does have some “very dark places in his heart.”

  • penguin2

    As noted above, the world said “we didn’t know” “how could we have known?” Yet today, we do know and let it happen. When Roe v Wade first passed, I think many in the country believed it would occur in the first trimester and for serious complications. The left has been able, in an insidious way, hidden behind closed doors, to bring abortion to infanticide.

    Sweden just had their courts rule that abortions could be performed for gender choices. How do they reconcile that with liberal rules against “gender” discrimination? Strange, where are the feminists? Didn’t they fight for rights for women, or is it only some women? And yes, I am implying that there is a preference in many countries for boy babies versus girl babies. Look at China, India, Islamic countries, etc.

    No longer should we let them get away with saying pro-choice. Start using the term infanticide. Associate it constantly with Obama’s name. After all, he voted for it in his state legislature.

    A powerful diary, ntrepid. Thank you.

    • JadedByPolitics

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  • Return to Revolution

    Excellent read. My daughter was also born with complications (pulmonary hypertension) which kept her in the NICU on O2 for several days. When I became educated on Obama’s views (she is 2 now) I found it especially appalling.

  • UncommonRight

    We had a similar experience in July 2008 with a set of twins. And while they were both healthy, there was still some pretty intense moments where it looked as if, with either of them, the situation could have gone either way.

    Obama is a cold, calculating man who only sees political currency in the world around him. There is no compassion, no warmth, no appreciation for life – unless of course, it means more votes.

  • http://theminorityreportblog.com David Hinz

    powerful read

  • redneck_hippie
  • avgamerican

    It doesn’t deal with the abortion exclusively, but it details how liberals have managed to advance their agenda by distorting the equal rights movement and class warfare. Abortion was a major turning point in this culture war because never before had the court ruled that the deliberate killing of a human being was necessary to preserve the civil rights of another.

  • Rod_Patrick

    Thanks to MSM for negative publicity…. publicity nonetheless.

    So may be some Catholics are now starting to change their minds about Hussein Obama.

    Let us continue praying for our countrymen’s further enlightenment on the phenomenon called “Obamaism”.

  • Rod_Patrick

    Surrih.

  • JadedByPolitics

  • thegoodfight

    Who could be more in need of our caring love than an innocent baby left alone to gasp desperately for one more breath of precious, God-sanctioned life? Shame on any “ONE” who would turn their powerful back on such a helpless being. And shame on us as a nation for allowing our elected representatives to cast votes. This must not stand.

  • Rod_Patrick

    BTW, here’s the link to Gallup:

    http://www.gallup.com/poll/15370/Party-Affiliation.aspx

  • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

    because during the Bush years and with McCain, they were already so far left as to be barely indistinguishable from the Democrats.

    It is sad to think that our only hope is for the inevitable total financial collapse that will take place under the clueless liberals.

  • JadedByPolitics

    I don’t have a Conservative Party…heh! I have a vision of overthrowing the Republican Party from within with TRUE RED BLOODED CONSERVATIVES….it will be done ;-)

  • JadedByPolitics

    to rise it will be because they were the party of NO….when they get to HELL NO then We The People will WIN!

  • Rod_Patrick
  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    Why then for 3 days (Brian’s Diary, Moe’s Diary, Dan’s Diary) were you arguing with people saying that exact same thing: Conservatives must fight [many of us serve-on/work-with Committees to do that] within the Party for Coservative change and adhering to the Conservative aspects (that too many strayed from) of the Party Platform???

  • Rod_Patrick
  • JadedByPolitics

    but he tells the TRUTH as does Levin who I hear on my way home when I work late which is why I enjoy them both……they areideologues but they are what we need to hear! They give the balance to the oldstream media. Rush of course terrifies the lefties which makes him all the more interesting….I like fear in the eyes of leftards I feed off of it ;-)

  • Rod_Patrick