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From LIFENEWS.COM
by
Steven Ertelt
November 5,
2008
Washington,
DC (LifeNews.com) -- Presidential candidate Barack Obama captured
a victory on Tuesday night in the presidential elections over John
McCain. Under an Obama administration, pro-life advocates are concerned
about the promotion of abortion.
Under
an Obama administration pro-life advocates expect the new president
to force taxpayer-funding of abortions, make detrimental Supreme Court
appointments and sign a Congressional bill to overturn pro-life laws
nationwide.
Obama
won 338 electoral college votes compared with 156 for McCain by winning
in battleground states like Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio and Virginia
and the western states of Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico.
McCain
was able to win only a handful of the battleground states and failed
to capture enough votes to become the next president.
With
an Obama victory, pro-life advocates will immediately be on the defensive.
Obama
is expected to make funding abortions one of his first actions as
president and he could overturn the Mexico City Policy on his first
day in office. That’s the presidential policy that prevents taxpayers
from being forced to fund groups that engage in performing or promoting
abortions in other nations.
Senator
Obama could also immediately overturn the policy Preside Bush put
in place to prevent taxpayer funding of new embryonic stem cell research.
That could happen even though embryonic stem cells have never helped
a human patient and have had problems when used in animals.
Pro-life
advocates are concerned Obama will push through a bill in Congress,
known as the Freedom of Choice Act, that would make unlimited abortions
throughout pregnancy the national law by codifying Roe v. Wade.
However,
the bill would go further by overturning all of the abortion reduction
laws in all 50 states -- including measures such as informed consent,
parental involvement and conscience clauses for medical professionals.
Ultimately,
the pro-life movement is concerned that Obama will appoint new Supreme
Court judges who will uphold the Roe decision for another 35 years.
With at least two or three high court judges nearly retirement and
having health problems it’s not inconceivable that Obama could
have the ability to pick a new judge or two during his term.
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