President Obama in the place where fire fell from the sky 71 years ago ...
Barack Obama on Friday became the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, where he called for a "world without nuclear weapons" during his remarks at the city's Peace Memorial Park.
Obama said that "71 years ago on a bright, cloudless morning, death fell from the sky and the world was changed."
"A flash of light and a wall of fire destroyed a city, and demonstrated that mankind possessed the means to destroy itself," the President added during his address at the site of the first nuclear bombing. - CNN
The same way anti-abortion-but-not-prolife "faithful Catholics" can claim to be care about human life from conception to natural death while cheering for the slaughter of thousands of children in utero and in their cribs for the Greater Good. The difference is that Obama doesn't have the benefit of a Catholic upbringing and has never boasted himself a better Catholic than the pope himself.
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Yet he still supports abortion. Makes no sense to me.
ReplyDeleteNor to me. I don't know how they compartmentalize these things.
ReplyDeleteIt eases their guilt I suppose ... and that's only if they have a conscience.
DeleteThe same way anti-abortion-but-not-prolife "faithful Catholics" can claim to be care about human life from conception to natural death while cheering for the slaughter of thousands of children in utero and in their cribs for the Greater Good. The difference is that Obama doesn't have the benefit of a Catholic upbringing and has never boasted himself a better Catholic than the pope himself.
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