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Quote of the day, “Obama and brothers” edition

From the Obamessiah:

“These are all fabrications that have been put out there in order to discourage people from meeting what I consider to be a core ethical and moral obligation: that is, that we look out for one another; that is, I am my brother’s keeper, I am my sister’s keeper. And in the wealthiest nation in the world right now we are neglecting to live up to that call.”

Really?  You mean like you take care of this brother, i.e. your actual brother?

obama-brother-george

I’ll bet he begs to differ.

Another whopper from Oprompter:

A reader points out that President Obama’s call with the rabbis today — as recorded in Rabbi Jack Moline’s and other clerics‘ Twitter feeds — freights health care reform with a great deal of religious meaning, and veers into the blend of policy and faith that outraged liberals in the last administration.

We are God’s partners in matters of life and death,” Obama said, according to Moline (paging Sarah Palin…), quoting from the Rosh Hashanah prayer that says that in the holiday period, it is decided “who shall live and who shall die.”

Yeah, if you can just get past that whole “commitment to allow the unfettered slaughter of the unborn” thingy, he’s a virtual champion of life, no?

The baby who survived the abortion in the Chicago hospital only to die later from a lack of medical care (a vote that Obama cast against said baby) was unavailable for comment.


August 20, 2009 - Posted by crushliberalism | Obama, abortion, health care, hypocrisy, quote of the day, shameful

2 Comments »

  1. Sobering post, man – Really puts it into perspective. Put chills down my spine, no kiddin’.

    Imagine the grief the Father has over abortion…

    Comment by RR | August 21, 2009

  2. ““We are God’s partners in matters of life and death”
    It must be easy to think of yourself as an equal to a god of a religion in which you do not believe?

    Comment by tnjack | August 21, 2009


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