Posted by
The D on Sunday, May 17, 2009 12:00:00 AM
President Obama said that we can “at least agree that it is a heart-wrenching decision” to decide whether or not to have an abortion. Since abortion is murder, no the last thing on my mind when I witness someone murdering a relative, or in the case of abortion, their own child, is how “heart-wrenching” it must’ve been for them. So, no President Obama we cannot, least of all, agree on that. The brunt of the rest of the speech I , however, found nice. But, considering the double talk on abortion, being that he is a favorite of Planned Parenthood, I wonder what he means by “ethics” concerning medical practice. Well, actually, I don’t wonder; I know exactly what he means. He believes that a woman should have the right to an abortion by any doctor who is in practice, and that if a doctor is not willing to perform such an act, he should not be in practice; so, more double talk, I presume, unless he states otherwise, which he hasn’t and won’t until it’s time to bring out the almighty pen. Then we will know what President Obama really means by “ethics” in medicine. The way he double talks is keenly similar to many of the motivational speakers who sell various products on cable networks on paid access time. He keeps saying: I know we don’t agree babe, but, hey now, that’s something that we’ve got in common, along with the fact that we both have an opinion and are willing to express it, we have now become one and the same. Give me a minute to breath, Lord Vader; I’m choking in your nonsense!
I do agree that adoption should be made more available, as he mentioned. I question what his plan would be to prevent abortions, outside of abstaining from sex.
Obama, also, boasted about the honorary degree he received, of which, he has done nothing to obtain; and, how, so few have been given such in this manner; all the more reason to validate the many protesters outside. The President of Notre Dame University augmented on how no one had noted Obama’s bravery for showing up to receive a free all expenses paid, both monetary and academic, Law Degree from Notre Dame University; hmm, I wonder how many other brave souls would step up to that insurmountable challenge…