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anothersta
10-20-2008, 11:31 AM
Democrat Keynoter Favors Higher Taxes, Abortion, Lenient Treatment of Criminals

Barack Obama cemented his position as a rising Democrat star with his keynote convention address july 27. he delivered his well-crafted speech with a perfect mixture of frankness and passion, deftly stirring the crowd from rapt silence to raucus enthusiasm-a home run.

There was only one problem: change a few sentences here and there, and the young black Senate candidate from Illinois could have given the same speech at the Republican National Convention.

In his speech, Obama said things like "government alone can't teach kids to learn," and noted that inner-city parents know they must "turn off the television sets and eradicate the slander that says a black youth with a book is acting white."

He all but preemptively refuted the class warfare-promoting "Two Americas" stump speech that vice presidential candidate John Edwards would give the following night when he said of his family's humble origins: "I stand here knowing that... in no other country on earth is my story even possible."

Porn Near Schools

Obama even cited the Declaration of Independence and its reference to the unalienable right to life in a convention hall packed with avid proponents of abortion on demand.

None of this dimmed the excitement of the mostly left-wing delegates, who knew they were not supposed to believe what they were hearing. Obama may talk like Bill Cosby or even J.C. Watts at times, but when he reaches the Senate next year-a near certainty after the failure of the hapless Illinois GOP to find a credible opponent-he will probably vote like Cynthia McKinney, albeit without sharing her shrill style.

As a state senator, Obama has been no defender of the unalienable right to life. he twice voted against bills prohibiting tax funding of abortions. In April 2002, he voted against a bill to protect babies born alive after a failed abortion procedure. A similar federal law passed later that year.

In 1997, Obama twice voted "present" on an Illinois partial-birth abortion ban. he absented himself from a third vote on the measure. In 2001, he voted "present" on a bill to notify parents when their minor children seek an abortion. he also voted against a cloning ban in 2000, although he voted for it in 2001.

In 1999, Obama voted against requiring school boards to put Internet pornography filters on school computers meant for students' use. In 2001, he voted "present" on a bill to keep pornographic book and video stores and strip clubs from setting up within 10 ,0 000 feet of schools and churches. In 2003, he voted in the Health and Human Services Committee for a bill requiring "age appropriate" sex-education for students in kindergarten through fifth grade.

Despite his talk of promoting reading among inner-city youth, Obama has repeatedly opposed bills designed to promote discipline in public schools. In 2001, he twice voted "no" on a bill to let school districts require unruly students to complete suspensions before they can be shuffled into a new school district. he voted "present" on an almost unanimously passed bill requiring adult prosecution for students who fire guns on school grounds.

Obama has been markedly soft on crime. In 2001, he voted against a bill that added extra penalties for crimes committed in furtherance of gang activities. he also voted against a bill making it a criminal offense for accused gang members, free on bond or on probation, to associate with known gang members. In 1999, he was the only state senator to vote against a bill prohibiting early prison release for criminal sexual abusers.

Obama has a long record of supporting tax increases as well, although he rarely had the opportunity before Democrats took over the Illinois Senate in 2002. Despite Democratic rhetoric on the high cost of health care, Obama voted last May to hike the tax on insurance premiums. Although this tax is levied on corporations, it effectively raises rates for consumers. The same day, Obama voted to preserve Illinois' death tax, increase taxes on casino visitors, and charge new sales taxes on businesses.

Given his record, it is not surprising that Obama has the support of leading left-wingers. Political action committees (PACs) that have contributed to his U.S. Senate campaign include: Progressive Choices ($5,000), Planned Parenthood ($5,000), the National Education Association ($5,000) and People for the American Way ($1,000), the leading group helping Democrats to block President Bush's judicial appointees. Sen. Hillary Clinton's (D.-N.Y.) leadership PAC gave him the maximum contribution ($10,000), as did the American Federation of Teachers and the National Abortion Rights Action League.

Also; Bush-hating billionaire George Soros threw a fundraiser for Obama's campaign in New York on june 7.

jeanea33
10-20-2008, 11:42 AM
Heres a question.. its about his donations for his campaign. If the normal guy is in financial trouble, how did he raise 150 million in Septemper? I seen many had credit cards charges they didnt aprrove of donating anywhere from 115.00 to 2300.00 for the Obama campaign. I am just trying to figure how you call things in financial ruins, but he recieved 150 million. I say this to either canidates. Why not use the campaign fees to good use and save our country rather than run ads. It isnt like they arent on the news station hourly.

DrHolliday
10-20-2008, 12:04 PM
Heres a question.. its about his donations for his campaign. If the normal guy is in financial trouble, how did he raise 150 million in Septemper? I seen many had credit cards charges they didnt aprrove of donating anywhere from 115.00 to 2300.00 for the Obama campaign. I am just trying to figure how you call things in financial ruins, but he recieved 150 million. I say this to either canidates. Why not use the campaign fees to good use and save our country rather than run ads. It isnt like they arent on the news station hourly.

Guess we know now how he was able to raise 150 mil in September.