I’m wondering what pro-life Evangelicals and Catholics who voted for Obama think of him now.
I’m wondering if they’ve woken up yet to the reality of what Obama is going to do and is doing about abortion.
One key plank in these unlikely supporters’ argument for voting for him was that he would reduce the number of

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abortions.
Obama has not been bashful in increasing funding for abortion. He has also not been bashful in siphoning money towards the destruction of nascent human life for research purposes. Quick question: what happens to the number of abortions when funding increases?
Need I say the answer? It’s a no brainer: the numbers go up. More money=more abortions. I feel silly pointing out the obvious.
Spare me all the blatherskeit about Obama attacking the root cause of abortion (i.e, making other options more available, more contraception). Talk is cheap. What does Obama’s record say? Honestly answer: given a good, hard look at his record on abortion, do you really think he’ll seek to make other options more appealing? Even if he does, do you really think that will even begin to outweigh every other pro-abortion decision he’ll make? It’s doubtful increased welfare spending will do the trick anyway.
Again, who gives a rip about whether or not the man says he cares. Look at his record. Continuing to hope he’ll move the pro-life cause forward is a fool’s gambit, folks, plain and simple.
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