Barack Obama - Gianna Jessen Born Alive Abortion
Gianna Jessen discusses her story of being Born Alive after a failed abortion at 7 months and how Barack Obama fought against legislation that would have guaranteed medical help to a Baby that survives abortion, how he voted 4 times against the Born Alive Infants Protection Act which contained Identical language to the federal legislation and how it would NOT have overturned Roe Vs. Wade, as was Barack Obama's claim and excuse for voting against this act.
Go to http://www.bornalivetruth.org/ for more information.
I watched this last night on TV. Beautiful Gianna Jessen gave a powerful witness! However, I can't believe how rude Alan Colmes was by cutting her off and constantly interrupting her each time she began to talk. He should have to allowed her time to finish. Someone with CP needs a little more time to express themselves orally and he did not permit her to do this but was disrespectful towards her and her disability. It's one thing to disagree, but quite another to behave in an impertinent manner. Here's something for Alan to read: Communicating with people with cerebral palsy, Communication Strategies, Section 1, 3.
Nevertheless, her message came through loud and clear and she is strong lady and a powerful voice for the innocent and defenseless victims of abortion.
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What an amazing woman!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this with us Jean :-)
I'm comparing Gianna's story with a lesser-known one: Ximenia Renearts. Obama doesn't have to worry about Ximenia making an ad to challenge him. She was left too profoundly disabled to speak out, thanks to people who share Obama's reverence for "choice", even after the baby is born.
ReplyDeleteI like to watch Sean Hanity, but refuse to watch Hanity & Colmes because of my feeling for Alan Colmes. He is rude, disrespectfuland I don't believe the "brightest bulf burning"!
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