
Obama Positions
Peter Kirsanow at The Corner has does an outstanding job of setting forth clear evidence that Barack Obama is the living definition of a "radical." Just read through the list compiled by Kirsanow to support the fact that Barack Obama is truly THE most liberal, radical politician to ever seek the Presidency. Most of this we already knew, but somehow seeing it compiled together so succinctly drives the point home:
Last night on one of the talking head shows Dick Morris casually stated that Obama is not a radical. Perhaps not. But consider that according to recent polling, Obama's positions on the following issues are opposed by a median of 76% of respondents:
* Obama supports giving driver's licenses to illegal immigrants
* Obama supports racial preferences in public employment, contracting and school admissions
* Obama opposes a ban on partial birth abortions
* Obama would cut funding for research and development of "unproven" missile defense systems
* Obama opposes making English the official language for doing business with the U.S. government
* Obama opposes the Supreme Court decisions prohibiting racial assignments of grade school children
* Obama opposes parental notification for minors obtaining abortionsMoreover, Obama
* would talk without precondition with the leaders of state sponsors of terror
* is the only U.S. senator to vote against the language of the Born Alive Infant Protection Act
* supports giving foreign terrorists habeas rights
* contends William Ayers is a mainstream member of the community
* for twenty years belonged to a church whose pastor, Obama's mentor, was prone to making, well, somewhat radical statements
* plans to raise payroll, income, capital gains and estate taxes
* despite recent rhetoric, never opposed a gun ban
* has received the following ratings:NARAL — 100%
NEA — A
ACORN — 100%
Planned Parenthood — 100%
National Taxpayers Union — F
Family Research Council — 0%
Citizens Against Government Waste — 13%
NRA — FObama may not be a radical, but the National Journal's assessment that he's the most liberal member of the U.S. senate is well-deserved. Nonetheless, I'd like to know how Morris defines "radical."





