Two questions that Every American Citizen should ask themselves:
BAIPA stands for 'Born Alive Infant Protection Act'.
- 'When exactly does a baby alive and breathing on its own and separated from its birth Mother become an American Citizen?'
- When does a baby born in America have Constitutional 'Rights and Protections' guaranteed by the Constitution and Bill of Rights - especially the 'Right to Life'?
In 2002, President George W. Bush signed into law a bill titled the "Born Alive Infants Protection Act" (BAIPA) that was supported by Senators John Kerry, Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton and received a unanimous bi-partisan vote (97-0) in the U.S. Senate.
The reason for the enactment of the BAIPA Bill, it was found that 'Babies' who survived abortions (estimated at 100 to 600 per year Nationally) were being treated as medical waste and placed on a tray and left to die by 'Pain Shock', thirst or starvation. As a Illinois State Senator Barack Obama voted NO 4 times against a similar bill proposed in the Illinois Legislature and later as Chairman of the Illinois State Senate committee Barack Obama did NOT allow the 'Bill' to come to a vote.
As a Presidential Candidate, Barack Obama denied these charges and stated that it was a 'Lie' and a smear campaign designed to ruin his Candidacy.
After overwhelming evidence that the charges were True, (especially after a New York Times Article), Barack Obama recanted and said that 'HE WAS THE ONE' who had mis-represented his position on the 'BAIPA' bill in Illinois, which had the exact same wording as the 'BAIPA' bill passed and signed into law by the U.S. Congress and President Bush.
Barack Obama stated his reasoning behind opposing the Illinois 'BAIPA' bill was that there were already laws against murder and he was convinced that the 'BAIPA' bill was a conspiracy to try and render 'ALL' abortions illegal.
Melissa Ohden shares her story.
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