Pro-Abortion Obama Blasts Child Abuse: “Every Child Should Have Every Chance in Life”

National   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Apr 2, 2014   |   11:49AM   |   Washington, DC

President Barack Obama apparently failed to note the irony in his proclamation marking an awareness campaign called National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The president, known for pushing and promoting abortion on demand funded with taxpayer dollars, issued a proclamation on Monday.

baraobam82“In the United States of America, every child should have every chance in life, every chance at happiness, and every chance at success,” Obama said in the proclamation.
This is the same president who issued a statement in January celebrating Roe v Wade, which has denied any chance at life, happiness or success to more than 56 million unborn children. The decision, handed down on January 22, 1973, overturned pro-life laws offering protection for unborn children in most states across the country, and made abortions legal and virtually unlimited. Almost 57 million unborn children have been killed in abortions since.

The statement follows:

Today, as we reflect on the 41st anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, we recommit ourselves to the decision’s guiding principle: that every woman should be able to make her own choices about her body and her health.  We reaffirm our steadfast commitment to protecting a woman’s access to safe, affordable health care and her constitutional right to privacy, including the right to reproductive freedom.  And we resolve to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies, support maternal and child health, and continue to build safe and healthy communities for all our children.  Because this is a country where everyone deserves the same freedom and opportunities to fulfill their dreams.

The statement is similar to his 2011 one, which celebrated abortion while trying to stake out a middle position.

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This is also the same president who asked God to bless the number one abortion performer in the United States.

h/t CNS News