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Sean Hannity is doing an interview tonight with a nurse that found a baby in a soiled utility closet that had survived a failed abortion. He was Down's syndrome and aborted at 22 weeks, she held him for 45 minutes while he died. This bill that Obama voted against would protect this child and grant them medical care. He was the sole senator to speak against this bill, which was the Born Alive Infant Protection Act.
Sean Hannity is doing an interview tonight with a nurse that found a baby in a soiled utility closet that had survived a failed abortion. He was Down's syndrome and aborted at 22 weeks, she held him for 45 minutes while he died. This bill that Obama voted against would protect this child and grant them medical care. He was the sole senator to speak against this bill, which was the Born Alive Infant Protection Act.
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Despicable at best, Dumbo is an evil SOB. I guess he inherited these traits.
I thought I'd try to take you through this potential wedge issue clearly and simply:
In April 2000, opponents of abortion rights began pushing Federal legislation known as the Federal Born-Alive Infants Protection Act (BAIPA). The full text of the bill, HR 4292, is here.
It was "a simple two-paragraph proposal," in the words of National Right to Life Coalition legislative director Douglas Johnson:
No, they won't. This has all been hashed and rehashed and his reasons have been posted over and over again...but you have to remember repugs LIVE on that bumper sticker philosophy...."anything longer than a slogan on a bumper sticker isn't true" (and too hard to READ much less THINK about) and if you repeat a lie often enough some dope will believe you.
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