Sunday, January 25, 2009

Mr. President, how about opposing every form of torture?


President Barack Obama moved quickly (just a couple of days after his Inauguration) to close down the prison at Guantanomo Bay while banning the harshest interrogation methods (such as "waterboarding" which is viewed as torture). The president cited the Founding Fathers, "This is following through not just on a commitment I made during the campaign but an understanding that dates back to our Founding Fathers that we are willing to observe core standards of conduct not just when it's easy, but also when it's hard."

But it would appear that President Obama isn't too concerned about observing "core standards of conduct" when it comes to those unborn children who must suffer excruciating torture and death at the hands of abortionists. According to Steven Calvin, perinatologist at the University of Minnesota, "The neural pathways are present for pain to be experienced quite early by unborn babies." How early? As early as 8 weeks. And yet, the president has stated publically that if either of his two daughters "make a mistake," he doesn't "want them punished with a baby."

So much for observing "core standards of conduct." Under President Obama, those detained because they are suspected of acts of terrorism or links to terrorist groups will fare much better than innocent unborn children. Let's all pray that President Obama will come to oppose every form of torture. Not just when it's easy (read politically expedient) but also when it's hard.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Abortion is the cruelest torture. Most Americans aren't aware of just how cruel because the MSM doesn't want them to know.

Anonymous said...

Visit this link:
http://www.nrlc.org/ABORTION/pba/diagram.html

Did the United States ever jam scissors into the skull of a detainee at Guatanomo Bay? No. Then why do we commit such atrocities against babies in the womb?

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