There are a lot of things above Obama’s “pay grade” »
Posted By pc25 1 year, 4 months ago in NewsI’ll credit Rick Warren with asking both John McCain and Barack Obama about abortion. I skipped the Saddleback Church non-debate, but Jim at Gateway Pundit captured what has to be the quote of the election. When asked the point when a human embryo achieves personhood, Obama said that the question is “above my pay grade”:
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pc251 year, 4 months ago
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FTA
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As the NRLC has discovered, the Illinois bill did have the “neutrality clause” attached as an amendment to S.1082 in the same committee session in which Obama later killed the bill, on a party-line vote. That goes beyond abortion to INFANTICIDE, which makes Obama’s position on the personhood of a fetus even more nebulous. -

Wolfie20071 year, 4 months ago
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Only ten things? After listening to all the things this man says I believe he is an amoral person. This is why it's so easy for him to throw people and things under the bus when they become a negative. He goes for whatever he or his handlers think will work without any regrets. It's apparent that all he only cares about is being elected no matter what or who goes under the bus and he definitely has no loyalty.
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GLee1 year, 4 months ago
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What Obama does best......... studdering while trying to come up with 'in between' answers and not to a few questions, but all questions. He has to take a stand one way or another and IF he isn't in front of a teleprompter where he can read his lines, he is lost. Some candidate!
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