Tuesday, November 1, 2005

Surprise, surprise, Planned Parenthood isn’t too happy with Bush’s nomination for the next Supreme Court Justice. Nope, they in fact use some harsh words to describe their dismay such as “outrageous’ and “radically”. Their press release goes on to state, “Judge Alito would undermine basic reproductive rights, and Planned Parenthood will oppose his confirmation.” To drive their point of disdain further, “His confirmation would radically transform the Supreme Court and create a direct threat to the health and safety of American women.”

Planned Parenthood is concerned with health? Really? Then why would they kill babies? That’s not too healthy for the unborn child, is it? If this abortion provider was so concerned about the womans health, I think they would be advising those of the procedure that they are about to endure will have monumental psychological effects as well as the future complications of giving birth, if the woman chooses to, that is. But the oxymoron named Planned Parenthood does not reveal any of these basics to the mother that is about to suck a life out of existence. Health. Right.

Oddly enough, too, my searches of their archives could find nothing in opposition to Ginsberg’s nomination and she was a well known “hardliner” as they finger Alito as. Huh, wonder why? Ooooh ya, ’cause she believes killing babies is fine, too, just like Planned Parenthood!

I’ve never been a fan of this organization and their out cry against Alito proves that he is the right choice. They got Ginsberg so let us balance out the bench with Bush’s nomination. But if we want to go with what Feinstein kept reminding us about in earlier confirmations, this is about the law, not beliefs. So let’s look at his understanding of our great document that defines that very law the California Senator so desires to uphold. Right?

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