Friday, January 30, 2009
President Obama Criticises Wallstreet Executives
Monday, January 26, 2009
President Obama lifts Abortion Ban
Last Friday, President Barack Obama lifted the Ban on U.S. funding of overseas abortions. "For the past eight years, (the restrictions) have undermined efforts to promote safe and effective voluntary family planning in developing counties." stated Obama. It never ceases to amuse me how pro-choice groups continually refer to abortions as "family planning". They make it sound like they're planning a vacation for you and your child, not promoting a medical procedure where a doctor cuts up a mother's unborn baby into some weird type of sushi. That President Obama lifted the restrictions is no surprise to me. What does surprise me is the timing of the decision. With America on the brink of financial collapse you would assume that President Obama's primary concern would be getting the economy back on track. Instead Obama has decided to reinstate a program that will cost American taxpayers over $400 million dollars a year. With American workers getting laid off in droves, and wondering where their next pay check will come from, this seems like a very odd move for President Obama to make.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Guantanamo To Be Closed Within A Year
On his second day in office, President Barack Obama signed an executive order to close Guantanamo by the end of 2009. Gitmo has been a continuing source of critsizim by governments, and human rights groups around the world. At the same time, President Obama is suspending all terrorist trails there for not more than 120 days to review the military tribunerials. Although there are some people who see the need for Gitmo's existence, the truth of the matter is that it is a violation of international law, and the Geneva Conventions. According to the Geneva Conventions, a terrorist is not considered a legal soldier, and cannot therefore be held in a military facility, or tried in a military court. The only question that remains is where to put them? A civilian facility?