I
have taken John Kerry' Statement on Syria's use of chemical weapons,
delivered
Monday, August 26, 2013 and used as little modification as possible, substituted Abortion murder for the use
of chemical weapons. Listen:
Well,
for the last several days President Obama and his entire national
security team have been reviewing the situation on Abortion murder in
America, and today I want to provide an update on our efforts as we
consider our response these Abortions.
What we see everyday in America should shock the conscience of the world. It defies any code of morality. Let me be clear: The indiscriminate slaughter of the unborn, by Abortion murder is a moral obscenity. By any standard it is inexcusable, and despite the excuses and equivocations that some have manufactured, it is undeniable.
The implications of Abortion murder in America has already brought so much terrible suffering. This is about the large-scale, indiscriminate use of Abortion murder that the civilized world long ago decided must never be used at all – a conviction shared even by countries that agree on little else. There is a clear reason that the world should ban entirely the practice of Abortion murder. There is a reason the international community has set a clear standard and why many countries have taken major steps to eradicate this despicable practice. There is a reason why President Obama has made it such a priority to stop the proliferation of this immoral practice where it exists. There is a reason why President Obama has made clear to the Congress, and the American people that this international norm cannot be violated without consequences. And there is a reason why no matter what you believe about America, all peoples and all nations who believe in the cause of our common humanity must stand up to assure that there is accountability for the practice of Abortion murder so that it never happens again.
Last night after speaking with foreign ministers from around the world about the gravity of this situation, I went back and I watched the videos, the videos that anybody can watch in the social media, and I watched them one more gut-wrenching time. It is really hard to express in words the human suffering that they lay out before us. As a father, I can't get the image out of my head of a man who held up his Aborted child, wailing while chaos swirled around him; the images of entire families mourning over the dead bodies of the deceased children, murdered in a clean, sanitary, clinical setting with nothing visible to the outside world. The child who through the grisly Abortion process contorted in spasms; human suffering that we can never ignore or forget. Anyone who can claim that an attack on the unborn of this staggering scale could be contrived or fabricated needs to check their conscience and their own moral compass.
What is before us today is real, and it is compelling. So I also want to underscore that while investigators are gathering additional evidence on the ground, our understanding of what has already happened in America is grounded in facts informed by conscience and guided by common sense. The reported number of victims, the reported symptoms of those who were killed or injured, the firsthand accounts from humanitarian organizations on the ground like Doctors Without Borders and the Human Rights Commission – these all strongly indicate that everything these images are already screaming at us is real, that Abortion murder is common place in America.
Moreover, we know that the American regime maintains the practice of Abortion murder by law and practice. We know that the American regime has the capacity to do this with Public Money. We know that the regime has been determined to Abort the unborn wherever they find them. And with our own eyes, we have all of us become witnesses.
We have additional information about this attack, and that information is being compiled and reviewed together with our partners, and we will provide that information in the days ahead.
Our sense of basic humanity is offended not only by this cowardly crime but also by the cynical attempt to cover it up. At every turn, the American regime has failed to cooperate with the UN investigation, using it only to stall and to stymie the important effort to bring to light what happens everyday in America, sometimes in the dead of night. And as Ban Ki-moon said last week, the UN investigation will not determine who specifically murdered these many unborn, only whether such Abortion murder took place – a judgment that is already clear to the world.
I spoke on Thursday with Attorney General Holder and I made it very clear to him that if the regime, as he argued, had nothing to hide, then their response should be immediate – immediate transparency, immediate access – not obfuscation. Their response needed to be unrestricted and immediate access. Failure to permit that, I told him, would tell its own story.
Instead, for five days, the American regime refused to allow the UN investigators access to the site of the Abortion murder that would allegedly exonerate them. Instead, it continued and extended the practice, obfuscating and systematically destroying evidence. That is not the behavior of a government that has nothing to hide. That is not the action of a regime eager to prove to the world that it had not used Abortion murder. In fact, the regime's belated decision to allow access is too late, and it's too late to be credible. Today's reports of an attack on the UN investigators, together with the continued practice in neighborhoods throughout America, only further weakens the regime's credibility.
At President Obama's direction, I've spent many hours over the last few days on the phone with foreign ministers and other leaders. The Administration is actively consulting with members of Congress and we will continue to have these conversations in the days ahead. President Obama has also been in close touch with the leaders of our key allies, and the President will be making an informed decision about how to respond to this indiscriminate use of Abortion murder. But make no mistake: President Obama believes there must be accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous practice against the world's most vulnerable people. Nothing today is more serious and nothing is receiving more serious scrutiny.
Thank you.
Yes, Mr. Secretary, America's
Abortion murder is OBSCENE. And you and the President of the US are
among the perpetrators. And there will be consequences for
it—Consequences in the near term and Eternal Consequences for the
entire American Society. REPENTANCE is the only way to avert disaster
for America before a Holy God. How easy it is for America to become
indignant over Syria's actions when their own actions here in America
are despicable. What staggering hypocrisy!
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