[Apologetics] Fw: Unholy Messaging - Obama's brazen scam

Dianne Dawson rcdianne at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 7 19:47:15 EDT 2008


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Subject: Unholy Messaging - Obama's brazen scam

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What  follows is a release from the National Right to Life Committee  (NRLC) in Washington, D.C., issued on Tuesday, October 7,  2008.  
 
For  further information, call 202-626-8820 or send e-mail to Legfederal at aol.com.  
 
NRLC  Legislative Director Douglas Johnson and other NRLC staff persons  are available for interviews on the subject of Mr. Johnson's new  article on National Review Online, "Unholy  Messaging," including  radio debates with advocates for Barack Obama.  Please forward  this e-mail to any appropriate e lists.
 
Barack  Obama's sweeping agenda for pro-abortion policy changes examined  by NRLC's Douglas Johnson in National Review  Online
 
WASHINGTON (October 7, 2008) -- The Obama campaign and its  allies have adopted an extensive "messaging strategy" that seeks to  persuade religiously committed Americans that Obama has a  middle-of-the-road position on abortion policy and will promote  "abortion reduction."
 
Douglas Johnson, longtime legislative director for the National  Right to Life Committee (NRLC) and author of an  article published today on National  Review Online, titled "Unholy Messaging," calls the Obama  effort "a brazen scam."
 
"The scam depends on the Obama campaign, with cooperation from  the mainstream news media, deflecting attention away from  Obama's actual record, and from his extensive commitments to  pro-abortion interest groups," Johnson said.  "Barack Obama is  firmly committed to an agenda of sweeping pro-abortion policy  changes that, if implemented, will surely greatly increase  the number of abortions performed."
 
Johnson noted that a few short months ago, during his primary  contest, Obama  and his advocates were boasting about his record of leadership  in opposition to legislation to ban partial-birth abortions, to  protect infants born alive during abortions, and to require parental  notification for minors seeking abortions, among other pro-life  bills.  "Those boasts were well-founded, and the current effort  to re-package Obama as a moderate is a brazen scam," Johnson  said.
 
The Obama "messaging" campaign includes a recently  launched "Faith, Family & Values Tour" that will visit Colorado,  Indiana, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania,  Missouri, Florida, New Mexico, Virginia, and Wisconsin.  In  addition, various independent groups are disseminating advertising  and literature that advances the same strategy.
 
Among the specific Obama positions documented in Johnson's  article (which contains extensive hyperlinks to 
documentation):
 
-- Obama is a cosponsor of the so-called "Freedom  of Choice Act" (FOCA, S.  1173), which Johnson calls "the most sweeping piece of  pro-abortion legislation ever proposed in Congress."  The FOCA  is a bill that would make partial-birth abortion legal again, strike  down restrictions on taxpayer funding of abortion, and nullify  virtually every state and federal law or policy that would in  any way "interfere with" access to abortion, including parental  notification laws.  In a  letter sent to every member of Congress by the U.S. Conference  of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) on September 19, Cardinal Justin Rigali  wrote, "No one who sponsors or ! supports legislation like FOCA can  credibly claim to be part of a good-faith discussion on how to  reduce abortions.�  In a speech to the Planned  Parenthood Action Fund on July 17, 2007, Obama said, "The  first thing I'd do as president is sign the Freedom of Choice  Act.  That's the first thing that I'd
 do."
 
-- Obama advocates the nullification of state laws  requiring parental notification or consent for a minor daughter's  abortion, which would be one of the effects of the FOCA.   Moreover, since entering the U.S. Senate, Obama has had two  opportunities to vote directly on the question of parental  notification for interstate abortions on minors, and he  voted "no" on both occasions.   

 --  Obama advocates repeal of the Hyde Amendment, the law that since  1976 has blocked almost all federal funding of abortion, even though  both pro-life and pro-abortion analysts agree that this law has  prevented many abortions.  By even the most conservative  estimate, there are more than one million Americans alive today  because of the Hyde Amendment.   "Because the Hyde  Amendment must be renewed annually, a new president hostile to the  Hyde Amendment could quickly place it in jeopardy," Johnson  observed.  The FOCA wou! ld also nullify all state laws  restricting state funding of elective abortion.
 
-- In a  written response to a pro-abortion advocacy group, the Obama  campaign said that Obama is opposed to continuing current federal  funding for "crisis pregnancy centers," which provide needed  assistance to many thousands of pregnant women.
 
-- NRLC has thoroughly  documented that in the Illinois state Senate, Obama led the  opposition to legislation to protect babies who are born alive  during abortions, and persisted in his opposition even after  Congress had enacted a virtually identical federal bill without a  single dissenting vote.  Obama has in numerous ways actively  misrepresented the content of this legislation, and his actions on  it, but even when such misrepresentations were proved by NRLC and  others, the major media simply let Obama abandon them and fall back  to a different set of equally misleading claims.
 
In his article, Johnson criticizes recent coverage in  the "mainstream news media," which, he writes, "have, with few  exceptions, been very compliant with Obama's recent efforts to  downplay his hard-line pro-abortion history and policy commitments,  for the purpose of winning the general  election."  Typically, journalists simply describe Obama's  position as "supports abortion rights," without giving details  regarding his advocacy of federal funding of abortion,  invalidation of parental notification laws, and the rest.  

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NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson and other NRLC staff  persons are available for interviews on the subject of the  Obama agenda on abortion, including radio debates with advocates for  Barack Obama.  Call 202-626-8820.
 
Mr. Johnson's article has been cross-posted on the NRLC  website under the title "Efforts  to Sell Obama to Pro-Life Americans Collide With His Support for  Sweeping Pro-abortion Policy Changes." 
 
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