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Obama's lack of abortion concern

When I was a zygote, it was determined that I could be aborted with a "morning after pill" and no one would care since I couldn't even be seen by the naked eye.

When I grew up to be an embryo, my enemies would kill me so they could do research.

When I was a three-month-old fetus, they said I was not a human being and I could be terminated if I was an inconvenience for my mother.

When I became viable outside my mother - but wasn't perfect - they devised a way to muffle my screams as they disposed of me and called it "partial birth abortion."

In an article he wrote in the Harvard Law Review, Barack Obama wrote that the government may have more important concerns than "ensuring that any particular fetus is born."

Oh, really?

Michael J. Hanley

Park Ridge