Induced Infant Liability Act
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| Sun, 06-08-2008 - 3:20pm |
Jill Stanek, a registered delivery-ward nurse who was the prime mover behind the legislation after she witnessed aborted babies’ being born alive and left to die, testified twice before Obama in support of the Induced Infant Liability Act bills. She also testified before the U.S. Congress in support of the Born Alive Infant Protection Act.
Stanek told me her testimony “did not faze” Obama.
In the second hearing, Stanek said, “I brought pictures in and presented them to the committee of very premature babies from my neonatal resuscitation book from the American Pediatric Association, trying to show them unwanted babies were being cast aside. Babies the same age were being treated if they were wanted!”
But Obama voted against this bill in the Illinois senate and killed it in committee. Twice, the Induced Infant Liability Act came up in the Judiciary Committee on which he served. At its first reading he voted “present.” At the second he voted “no.”


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Certainly should have been paying from the beginning, though.
Really, personal situations aside, you must realize that it is a lot more difficult to get someone to pay child support than you might think.
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And let's face it.
I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure
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And a whole big bunch are in trouble because
I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure
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