Today our country marks the anniversary of The Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion on demand in the United States. Since that date over 40 million unborn boys and girls have been slaughtered in the name of 'choice'. We have just elected the most pro abortion president in our nation's history; One who has said he would sign the Freedom of Choice Act 'FOCA' that would negate any state restrictions on abortion, such as bans of partial-birth abortion, parental notification, etc.
Pray that President Obama's heart will be made tender to the silent cries of these boys and girls. He likes to draw comparisons to Lincoln, well the reason that we admire Lincoln so much today is because he helped free the slaves. Wouldn't it be a great legacy for President Obama to be known as the president who freed the unborn of the fear of death?
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Reaction to Obama's Inagural Address
Whatever you think of his politics; one can not deny that President Obama is the best orator we have had as president since Reagan. I thought the address was delivered in magnificent fashion but I didn't hear any sound bites that will join "Ask not what your country can do for you..." or "With malice toward none...". I did think the ending was the strongest part of the speech. Now, if speech making was the only component to a successful presidency Obama would be in good shape, Lets see how he governs.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Today Barack Obama becomes our nation's 44th president. As a conservative, I differ with our new president on several important issues such as abortion, the war in Iraq, bailoutpalooza, etc, etc. Having said that though, this is a day that we will be telling our grandchildren about. The day that the first African American president was sworn in. I wish President Obama well, and hope that if he doesn't see the light, he will in the words of Ronald Reagan, feel the heat. After his inagrual address I will post my reaction.
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