Monday, January 26, 2009

Obama vs. Alveda King







As, you can tell by my last post, I'm a pro-life girl, as I see unborn babies as humans with a God given right to life, as the rest of us. But we currently have a President who made it a top priority in his first few days in office to lift a ban on abortion assistance in other countries. Now we are not just forced to fund the killing of our own, but our tax dollars will now be used to fund the irresponsibility of parents around the world who kill their offspring for convenience. In a time of economic strain, I can think of no more insane way to further the national debt. It's just pathetic! Fortunately, I am not the only one who thinks so. Ms. Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (oh yeah!) stood on White House steps with a group of peaceful protesters to beg for the lives of unborn children world wide. Alveda King placed 1,400 flowers in front of the White House Friday, in honor of the estimated 1,400 Black babies that will be slaughtered today thanks to legalized abortion. In a LifeSite News article, King was quoted as saying:

"Over 45 years ago, my Uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote from a Birmingham jail cell that ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.’ Today, there is no greater injustice than that suffered by the 4,000 babies, 1,400 of them black, who die on any given day at the hands of abortionists."

Of course, Alveda had no big stand up against the man now holding the pen of presidency. Her voice didn't make news headlines. And Obama there inside, with one signature, one swipe of the hand- had millions sentenced to death. Think I'm harsh? I'm not the Judge in the end, however I pity our President when the day of Judgement arrives.

Here is, a sister in Christ, a truth speaker, a hero of mine: Alveda King- true to the nature and heart of her Uncle.

May "Freedom Ring" also on the unborn babies with no voice of their own... Sarah Christoph's dream... and one of many.

The irony that the first Black president is also the most pro-abortion president in history could not be more tragic.

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