Full President Reagan speech www.youtube.com President Barack Obama confronted the issue of abortion head on Sunday at Notre Dame, acknowledging that differences over the issue are largely irreconcilable but issuing a plea to those on both sides to tone down harsh rhetoric and search for common ground he believes is possible. I do not suggest that the debate surrounding abortion can or should go away, Obama said. No matter how much we may want to fudge it indeed, while we know that the views of most Americans on the subject are complex and even contradictory the fact is that at some level, the views of the two camps are irreconcilable, he told graduates. Each side will continue to make its case to the public with passion and conviction. But surely we can do so without reducing those with differing views to caricature. He called for a respectful debate marked by open hearts, open minds, fair-minded words. Obamas commencement address marked his most direct remarks on abortion as president and he delivered them at the nations flagship Catholic university, where his appearance sparked protests. But while he often drew on his personal experiences to make his points and highlight his respect for Catholicism, Obama never substantively addressed why he believes a woman has the right to abortion.
americasnewstoday.com Vowing not to be swift boated like John Kerry, the Obama campaign has unleashed a ferocious counterattack against Jerome Corsi, co-author of 2004′s “Unfit for Command” a damaging book about Kerry and against Corsi’s latest, number one “New York Times” bestseller, now “The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality.” “They (Obama’s camp) say I got incorrect the date of Senator Obama’s marriage. Well, what would be really helpful is that Senator Obama would release primary documents like his birth certificate,” Jerome Corsi said today on “Fox & Friends.” And about that much discussed statement by Senator Obama’s wife: “And for the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country, because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback.” Corsi writes (page 230), “Michelle Obama made a political gaffe, implying to the audience she had not been proud of America until her African-American husband had ascended to be a front-running candidate for president.”
Obama talks about his position on two issues important to conservative Christians – abortion and gay marriage.

Part II -- The Christian Case Against Barack Obama
Radio talk show host and former Major League pitcher Frank Pastore of KKLA 99.5 FM Los Angeles narrates “The Christian Case Against Barack Obama.” This is Part II of the three-part video, which discusses Obama’s views on religion, abortion, gay marriage, education, taxes, and the military. This section discusses Obama’s views on abortion, gay marriage, and taxes.