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Bill Bennett Explaining Obama's Infanticide Vote

Bill Bennett Explaining Obama's Infanticide Vote

President Obama was not only held up by the press in 2008 during his presidential campaign, but he has come away virtually unscathed by the media after three years in the White House. They've ignored his radical background and have brushed off his bad decisions. During last night's CNN Arizona GOP primary debate, Newt Gingrich brought up Obama's decision to vote against a bill that would prevent the throwing away of babies who survive an abortion. Liberals are already calling that "accusation" ridiculous, but the problem is, Obama actually did vote to allow the neglect of babies who survive an abortion during his time in Illinois. Bill Bennett explained this back in 2008:

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For a more detailed view of Obama's radical views, lies and denials on infanticide and abortion, check out Amanda Carpenter's piece, Obama's Infanticide Lie, from the October 2008 issue of Townhall Magazine.

 

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