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Friday, February 01, 2008

RoeGone.org Did Ad on Romney, Now Going After McCain's Record

MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 1 /Christian Newswire/ -- RoeGone.org, who earlier this week made news by exposing the liberal Romney record, including tax funded abortion on demand, today launches a new ad to expose the McCain record against life, marriage, and free speech.

"McCain and Romney have both called each other a 'liberal'," said RoeGone.org spokesperson Sharon Blakeney. "The truth of the matter is that they're both right and these ads prove it."

"McCain not only favors funding medical experiments on human embryos that destroy their lives, he was one of only seven Republicans to vote against the Marriage Protection Amendment," added Blakeney.

"He then sued Wisconsin Right to Life because they had the audacity to suggest that their members contact their Congressional Representatives during the McCain-Feingold 'no free speech zone' prior to an election."

Here is the transcript of the new television ad on Senator McCain:

Three critical issues: Protecting life. Protecting Free Speech. Protecting marriage.

Senator John McCain favors forcing taxpayers to fund embryonic stem cell research, which the National Right to Life Committee says: "requires killing human embryos."

McCain violated our Free Speech rights with the notorious McCain-Feingold Act, and personally sued Wisconsin Right to Life for communicating with their members prior to an election.

John McCain is one of only seven Republican senators who voted against the Marriage Protection Amendment supported by President Bush.

The homosexual Log Cabin Republicans call him a "Republican hero" for gays and lesbians.

And no wonder…

Chris Matthews asked: "Should gay marriage be allowed?"

McCain: "I think that gay marriage should be allowed if there's a ceremony kind of thing if you want to call it that."

George Stephanopolous asked: "Are you against civil unions for gay couples?"

McCain: "No, I am not."

John McCain: Against protecting life. Against protecting free speech. Against protecting marriage.

Contact Info: Sharon Blakeney 830-816-2222
RoeGone.org, P.O. Box 101, Dania Beach, FL 33004


2 comments:

Rev. Chuck Currie said...

Being pro-choice is a position fully consistent with Christian ethics. I urge you to vote for candidates that believe women and their doctors should be making medical decisions - not politicians and interest groups. Don't let the Religious Right and their allies stack the courts any longer with anti-choice judges.

- Rev. Chuck Currie
www.chuckcurrie.com

Bob Ellis said...

"Reverend" Currie, how is being in favor of ending human life, created in the image of God, consistent with Christian ethics? How is murdering unborn children in their mother's wombs consistent with the God who recognizes the purpose and value of life even as He is knitting it together in the womb?

If women and doctors should be making the decision to murder unborn children in the womb, why can't we take our infants to the doctor to kill them for us when we get tired of changing diapers? Why can't we take our 5-year-olds to a doctor and have him kill our 5-year-old for us when we get tired of him being disobedient?

It is just a little bit harder when our victims can look us in the eye as we decide to murder them?

How does that line up with Christian ethics?

 
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