"What's born alive abortion? How can
an abortion be 'born alive'?"
A born alive abortion is a
failed abortion.
A born alive abort
ion occurs when a baby survives an abort
ion and
is instead born alive. While many babies who initially survive succumb in the ensuing minutes, others live for
hours and can survive for good if given immediate care.
Until recent legislation, abortionists "corrected" their
"mistake" by kil
ling those babies, either actively or simply
by leaving them unfed and uncared for until they eventually di
ed.
In 2002, the Congress enacted the Bor
n Aliv
e Infants Protection Act (BAIPC) to
criminalize these
murders and to protect the babies who survive
abortions. BAIPC was considered so common sense that it sailed
through both the House and the Senate without a single dissenting vote, and even
the
militant pro-abortion NARAL (National Abort
ion Rights Action League) withdrew its initial
opposition to the bill.
The one person who did oppose it is
Barack Obama. While campaigning for the
Presidency, the then Senator Barack Obama claimed that had he been in the U.S.
Senate in 2002, he too would have voted for BAIPC and that he only voted against
the Illinois state version of BAIPC because the state version lacked a
"neutrality clause" explicitly stating that BAIPC would have no impact on
any
pre-birth legislation, including Roe v Wade.
However, official evidence has since emerged to prove Barack Obama's statements to
have been fabrications. In 2003, Barack Obama was an Illinois state Senator and
the Chairman of the Illinois State Senate Health And Human Services Committee.
On March 12, 2003, Barack Obama chaired this Committee (6
Democrats and 4 Republicans present) as it first added the neutrality clause to the Illinois
state version (
bill
#1082) of BAIPC, before defeating it
6 to 4 along party lines. Barack Obama voted to allow babies
who are outside the mother and breathing on their own to be kil
led, and then
lied about it.