Obama praises Roe’s ‘guiding principle’; Aborted children can’t write letters
“@breakingpol: Obama on Roe v. Wade anniversary: We 'stand by its guiding principle'" may God change his heart towards life #protectlife
— Sarah Legaspi (@SLegaspi) January 22, 2013
Last year, President Obama’s statement on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade disgustingly told Americans that their daughters’ opportunities and dreams were predicated on a legal ability to kill their own children.
“… And as we remember this historic anniversary, we must also continue our efforts to ensure that our daughters have the same rights, freedoms, and opportunities as our sons to fulfill their dreams.”
He also said it was a private matter that shouldn’t have government intrusion. No, seriously.
Obama said that Roe “affirms…that government should not intrude on private family matters.” – except gun ownership of course.
— bradcundiff (@bradcundiff) January 22, 2013
He repeated that today when he released a statement on the 40th anniversary of the horror known as Roe v. Wade.
Obama’s Roe v. Wade statement says his administration continues efforts to “minimize the need for abortion.”
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) January 22, 2013
Obama statement on Roe v Wade anniversary: “we recommit ourselves to supporting women and families in the choices they make..”
— Julian Hattem (@jmhattem) January 22, 2013
Obama statement on 40th Anniv. of Roe V. Wade: “My Administration continues our efforts to … minimize the need for abortion”
— Eddie Scarry (@eScarry) January 22, 2013
Obama stmt on Roe v Wade 40th anniversary: “we recommit ourselves to supporting women and families in the choices they make”(@majchrowitz)
— FOX News Radio (@foxnewsradio) January 22, 2013
Only choices with which he agrees, natch.
Um, Obamacare? MT @markknoller Obama says he stands by Roe v Wade “principle that govt should not intrude on our most private family matters
— Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) January 22, 2013
You can’t protect yourself with a gun or anything like that, silly women.
The full statement, as released by The White House:
Statement by the President on Roe v. Wade Anniversary
On the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we reaffirm its historic commitment to protect the health and reproductive freedom of women across this country and stand by its guiding principle: that government should not intrude on our most private family matters, and women should be able to make their own choices about their bodies and their health care. Today and every day, my Administration continues our efforts to reduce unintended pregnancies, support maternal and child health, and minimize the need for abortion. On this anniversary, we recommit ourselves to supporting women and families in the choices they make and redouble our efforts to promote safe and healthy communities.
Not surprising, coming from arguably the most pro-abortion president in recent history.
@wsj Everyone should Google “Obama Infanticide in Illinois” and listem to him in his own words.
— Richard(@Rgator904) January 22, 2013
By indicating his desire to “minimize abortion,” Obama admits it is a ruthless act of murder. Just one he wishes to keep legal. #Insane #roe
— Nicolas Tomboulides (@Tomboulides) January 22, 2013
Barack Obama to thank God, surround himself with children to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
— Keith Fierro (@kjfierro) January 22, 2013
@davidgregory #OBAMA: If it saves just 1 child’s life bit.ly/Ui6OHrRvW 55+ MILLION! #AbortionControl NOT #GunControl #lib #tcot #p2
— ProphetFella (@ProphetFella) January 22, 2013
On 40th anniversary of Roe Vs. Wade, remind Obama the abortionist’s scalpel isdeadliest assault weapon against kids twitter.com/gerfingerpoken…
— Daniel J Sobieski (@gerfingerpoken) January 22, 2013
Yes, why doesn’t he flank himself with children who have written letters asking for his protection against abortion? That’s right, he can’t. Those innocents killed in the womb can’t write letters. Because they are dead.
Oh some kids wrote to Obama about gun control… It would be nice if aborted kids were able to write him letters about an end to abortion.
— Abraham Romo (@AbrahamRomo357) January 17, 2013
But maybe, just maybe, he can listen to other lives affected by abortion. The babies have been snuffed out and have no voice. But others can speak for them, and can speak out about the pain and lifelong regret.
I helped arrange abortion in college. That child wld be 40 now. I deeply regret it but I’m so grateful for God’s forgiveness.
— Lee Strobel (@LeeStrobel) January 22, 2013
I remember pre-Roe, too. Mostly I remember a baby girl who would be 32 this year. I will forever wish I’d chosen life. #tweet4choice
— Jen(@TN_SmartGirl) January 22, 2013
Heartbreaking and important MT @knocktv: “No one ever tells you about the pain, remorse, regret… lies.” bit.ly/11NTnDe” #abortion
— Manhattan Dec (@ManhattanDec) January 22, 2013
These women are so brave. *tears*-signs say “I regret my abortion” twitter.com/adrienne_jense…
— Adrienne (@adrienne_jensen) January 22, 2013
More #abortion lies: “you won’t regret it” wrong! regret is forever! #40yearstoomany rachelsvineyard.org to heal the pain
— Nancy Belzile (@belzilen) January 22, 2013
Some women have signs “I regret my abortion”.There is healing, there is mercy for you!All of you! #MarchForLifeATL
— Fr. Michael Silloway (@FrMSilloway) January 22, 2013
Amen. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with all affected by abortion. What say you, President Obama? Will you listen? Will you read the letters from women and men devastated by this horror? You can’t hear the children. But you can listen to those still alive.
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