From Yahoo! News:
Rick Santorum invokes Obama’s race in abortion debate
Rick Santorum says President Obama should be against abortion because Obama is black.
The Republican ex-senator, who is exploring a possible 2012 presidential bid, made the comments interview with CNSNews.com's Terry Jeffrey.
"The question is -- and this is what Barack Obama didn't want to answer: Is that human life a person under the Constitution? And Barack Obama says no," Santorum says in the interview, which was first picked up by CBN's David Brody. "Well if that person, human life is not a person, then, I find it almost remarkable for a black man to say, 'We are going to decide who are people and who are not people.'"
Exactly!
Santorum was referring to Obama's comments at a 2008 forum with Pastor Rick Warren in which he said the question of whether a baby should have human rights was "above my pay grade." Obama later said his remark was too flip, but "I don't presume to be able to answer these kinds of theological questions."
Santorum took Obama to task for his position.
"Just about everything else in the world he's willing to do -- have the government do -- but he can't answer that basic question which is not a debatable issue at all," Santorum told Jeffrey. "I don't think you'll find a biologist in the world who will say that is not a human life."
The Atlantic's Garance Franke-Ruta points out that anti-abortion activists have raised the race issue before -- for example, seeing an "equivalent denial of personhood for two different categories of human beings, slaves and unborn children."
Don't ever forget that a disproportionate number of murdered kids are black. And Planned Parenthood was created to cut down the number of blacks in this country.
In a statement to CBN's Brody, Santorum stood behind his comment, says he's "disappointed that President Obama, who rightfully fights for civil rights, refuses to recognize the civil rights of the unborn in this country."
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