Saturday, September 6, 2008

Obama's Views on Life Resembles Another Historical Figure's Views on Life

The sole Democrat presidential candidate Barack Hussein Obama, who emerged quickly from an obscure past and just until two years ago was virtually unknown, justifies abortion with a cynical disdain for human life. Barack Hussein Obama wishes to spread our hard working income across the nation - this can only be done by taking it first away. Obama wants to create a civil military force 'with the same strength' as our overseas military forces, much like the SS:
Barack Hussein Obama sees America through a foggy lens of 'newness' much like another arrogant leader from the 20th century.

In a speech, Obama stated that if one of his two daughters "made a mistake" and 'got' pregnant, that he didn't want to see them "punished with a baby" - a life unworthy of life. Yet on Father's Day, June 27, 2008, Obama challenged fathers to live up to their responsibilities and rise to their duty of fatherhood. His statement of avoiding 'punishment with a baby' doesn't exactly challenge men to fulfill the unselfish responsibility of fatherhood. How can Obama's statements of discarding a baby because it was "a mistake" square with his earlier charge of challenging fathers to live up to their responsibilities? It doesn't. It's a contradiction and one too often dismissed by Americans.

However, not all are fooled by the contradictions. Pope John Paul II defined those societies with this prevailing attitude of discarding life to avoid owning up to responsibility as having a "culture of death". The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops state:

"If no one has the truth, politics becomes a matter of who has the most power. Power politics devoid of truth—“the dictatorship of relativism,” in the words of Pope Benedict XVI—cannot unify the nation or protect the common good. History offers us many examples of its failures.

Pope Benedict XVI reminded us during his recent visit to the United States that “America’s quest for freedom has been guided by the conviction that the principles governing political and social life are intimately linked to a moral order based on the dominion of God the Creator.” This conviction is at the heart of our democracy. It allows us to recognize the self-evident truth that all men and women are created equal and that the source of our human rights is not the government but the Creator. The Declaration of Independence sketches these rights as “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” at the heart of which is the human person, created in the image of God and endowed with inviolable dignity.
. . . Abortion has helped create what Pope John Paul II called “a culture of death” in which human life is cheapened. We can see this in legislation that provides public funding for destructive embryonic stem cell research and in efforts to legalize euthanasia."

What fuels Obama's worldview where he can defend abortion is his socialist outlook. His socialism and his rapid rise from anonymity to stardom, by mere charisma and promises, resembles another historical figure's political career. Obama is at odds with life and would like to lead America into his cynical world. This little experiment was repeated before with disastrous results.

One misnomer made by liberal revisionists is labeling Adolph Hitler a 'right wing extremist'. Hitler, in fact, was a socialist. His party, The National Socialist German Workers Party's ideology, stressed the racial purity of the German people and persecuted anyone it perceived as either an enemy or Lebensunwertes Leben, that is "life unworthy of life" (those considered to be "deviant" or a "source of social turmoil") in pursuit of a "Greater Germany". To Obama, a "mistake", a "punishment"; ie. unwanted child growing in the mother's womb is his source of social turmoil. The "life unworthy of life" concept was summarized by the author of Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton when he explained the Nazi policy:

"Of the five identifiable steps by which the Nazis carried out the principle of "life unworthy of life," coercive sterilization was the first. There followed the killing of “impaired” children in hospitals; and then the killing of “impaired” adults, mostly collected from mental hospitals, in centers especially equipped with carbon monoxide gas. This project was extended (in the same killing centers) to “impaired” inmates of concentration and extermination camps and, finally, to mass killings, mostly of Jews, in the extermination camps themselves."

In a July 17th, 2007 speech before the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Barack said "there will always be people, many of goodwill, who do not share my view on the issue of choice. On this fundamental issue, I will not yield and Planned Parenthood will not yield." Has Obama never seen an ultrasound?

When the Obama campaign built fake large columns on his stage to dazzle the crowds - what exact image was he trying to implant? One could only imagine it was the image of a powerful statesman - or an arrogant one. His evening of pomp and circumstance treating the crowd to a major spectacle reminds me of another well known socialist:

Obama's dazzling columns. (1)


Adolph Hitler's dazzling columns. (2)


Obama's speech at night with much pomp and circumstance treating the crowd to major spectacles and unforgettable oratory. Obama's stage designed with fake columns for effect. (3)


Large crowds amassed for Nazi rallies were treated to major spectacles and unforgettable oratory by Hitler before real columns. (4,5)



Obama draws massive crowds who listen to him in a hypnotic way promising a new America with hope and change as his mantra.


Hitler drew massive crowds who listen to him in a hypnotic way promising a new Germany with hope and change as his mantra. (Adolph Hitler 1933, Dortmund, Germany Nazi rally (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



Massive crowds chant "Obama, Obama" with unwavering loyalty - not knowing exactly what to expect for America with his message of 'hope and change'.


Massive crowds chant "Heil Hitler" with unwavering loyalty - not knowing exactly what will come to Germany with his message of 'hope and change'.



Obama speaks with articulation and convincing dynamo.


Hitler spoke with articulation and convincing dynamo. (11)



Crowds including frantic screaming women treat Obama like a rock star trying to at least touch the hem of his garment.


Crowds including frantic screaming women treat Hitler like a rock star trying to at least touch the hem of his garment.
(Adolf Hitler is greeted with enthusiasm upon his arrival at the Olympic Stadium. Berlin, Germany, August 1936. Courtesy U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. 14)

It isn't so much the images Obama uses that remind us so much of the historical dictator, but rather, it's more Obama's new policies that he will implement if elected President with promises of a "better America".

More than 400,000 people were sterilized against their will and between 75,000 and 250,000 killed because of an intellectual or physical disability under Nazi Germany's Aktion T4 program. Eerily similar to our many, newly created, liberal American government social programs, Nazi Germany's grim Aktion T4 program was headquartered under the State's social program entitled 'General Foundation for Welfare and Institutional Care'.

Sounds strikingly too familiar. Obama and 'Planned Parenthood' seemed to be joined at the hip. Obama doesn't want to punish anyone with any "mistakes" or the responsibility of motherhood; or fathers with the responsibility of fatherhood. He simply wants to eliminate the 'mistake' - by taking out the baby and add to the 49 million already aborted babies to date.

Abortion proponents are in effect targeting, as statistics prove, single mothers, the lower class, and minorities in pursuit of a "Greater America". Mothers and fathers are told by modern culture that disabled unborn children will live a 'substandard lifestyle' and encourage abortion. A sort of Nazi cleansing of an unwanted populace. What 'standard' are they referring to? The secular utopia of a socialist dreamland where God is dead, morality annulled, and tyranny rules. An Obamination.

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Sources:

1. Doug Pensinger/Getty Images;
2. http://courses.umass.edu/latour/Germany/lweinberg/hitler.jpg
3. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://cache.boston.com/resize/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2008/08/29/1219988572_6131/539w.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/articles/2008/08/29/some_saw_spectacular_others_just_spectacle/&usg=__Rms_pb5sQyxIJt7NdZ7qSjTDErw=&h=270&w=539&sz=34&hl=en&start=156&tbnid=PDN_QkbARk9C_M:&tbnh=66&tbnw=132&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dobama%2Bon%2Bstage%2Binvesco%2Bfield%26ndsp%3D21%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26start%3D147
6. http://saranyan.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/obama_crowd.jpg
7. http://www.earthstation1.com/WWIIPics/Germany/Hitler/HitlerAddressesRallyAtDortmund1933.jpg
11. http://img.timeinc.net/time/time100/images/main_hitler.jpg
14. US Holocaust Memorial Museum
16. http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/00441/news-graphics-2007-_441197a.jpg

Friday, September 5, 2008

John McCain on When Life Begins, Gay Marriage, Supreme Court

John McCain at the Saddleback Church Forum explains his moral positions on life, abortion (minute 3:15), gay marriage (3:54), and nominations to the Supreme Court (9:10):

Thursday, September 4, 2008

When Does Life Begin?

On Fathers Day this year Obama admitted that fatherhood began at conception. Then last month, when Rick Warren of Saddleback Church asked the question "At what point does a baby get human rights?", Obama replied by politically dodging the question with, "Well, uh, you know, I think that whether you’re looking at it from a theological perspective or, uh, a scientific perspective, uh, answering that question with specificity, uh, you know, is, is, uh, above my pay grade.” (actual reply - Senator Barack Obama, Saturday August 16, 2008 - Saddleback Church)


Warren later asked the same question to McCain: "What point is a baby entitled to human rights?"

McCain: "At the moment of conception. I have a 25-year pro-life record in the Congress, in the Senate. And as president of the United States, I will be a pro-life president. And this presidency will have pro-life policies. That’s my commitment. That’s my commitment to you."

Warren: "OK, we don’t have to beleaguer on that one. Define marriage."

McCain: "A union — a union between man and woman, between one man and one woman. That’s my definition of marriage."


Obama actually does know that life begins at conception as he let slip last Father's Day. Family Research Council Action President, Tony Perkins takes a closer look at Obama's Father's Day remark and asks Barack Obama: When Does Life Begin?:



Tony Perkins in a June 27, 2008 Reuters Interview:

"While Senator Barack Obama's comments on Father's Day imploring men to take responsibility for their children are commendable, he appears to be unaware of the irony in his statement that 'we need fathers to recognize that responsibility doesn't just end at conception'.

"I would like to ask Senator Obama: if my responsibility as a father began at conception, isn't that when the lives of my children began?

"Senator Obama has voted for numerous laws supporting abortion in his time in the U.S. Senate and the Illinois legislature. He is the co-sponsor of the Federal Freedom of Choice Act, a sweeping piece of legislation that will legalize partial-birth abortion and overturn virtually all federal and state limitations on abortion.

"Senator Obama understands that a father's responsibility does not end at conception, but does he understand that it begins there as well?"