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Newly obtained documents prove that contrary to what he has repeatedly said, the state bill to protect babies that survive abortion that Barack Obama voted down in 2003 was virtually identical to the federal "Born-Alive Infants Protection Act." Even the most liberal members of Congress supported that federal law that Congress enacted.
As an Illinois state senator Obama opposed the state legislation even after NARAL had withdrawn its initial opposition to the federal Born-Alive Infants Protection Act (BAIPA), an essentially identical bill, and after the final federal bill had been enacted in August 2002. Obama did so even after the state Senate Health and Human Services Committee, which he chaired, amended its bill to contain verbatim language, copied from the federal bill passed by Congress without objection in 2002, that explicitly foreclosed any impact on abortion.
Obama's legislative actionsdenying effective protection and care even to babies born alive during abortionswere contrary to the position taken on the same language by even the most liberal members of Congress.
Knowing how potentially damaging his actions could be, during Obama's 2008 run for President, his campaign and his defenders have asserted repeatedly and forcefully that it is a distortion, or even a smear, to suggest that Obama opposed a state BAIPA that was the same as the federal bill. The Obama "cover story" has often been repeated as fact, or at least without challenge, in major organs of the news media.
This is not the first time Obama has had to deal with his votes on the Illinois BAIPA. When he was running for the U.S. Senate in 2004, his Republican opponent criticized him for supporting "infanticide." Obama countered this charge with the same defense he has used more recently: he claims that he had opposed the state BAIPA because it lacked the pre-birth neutrality clause that had been added to the federal bill. As the Chicago Tribune reported on October 4, 2004, "Obama said that had he been in the U.S. Senate two years ago, he would have voted for the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, even though he voted against a state version of the proposal. The federal version was approved; the state version was not. ... The difference between the state and federal versions, Obama explained, was that the state measure lacked the federal language clarifying that the act would not be used to undermine Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court opinion that legalized abortion."
In 2002, the federal bill was enacted, after a "neutrality clause" was added to explicitly state that the bill expressed no judgment, in either direction, about the legal status of a human prior to live birth. The bill passed without a dissenting vote in either house of Congress.
National Right to Life and other pro-life observers have always ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Obama Cover-up Revealed on Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Bill.