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Obama’s First 200 Days In Office
From ProtectingBlackLife.org
A lot has happened since the November 2008 election of the first Black President of the United States of America. There have been many interviews, articles, e-blasts, blogs and celebrations highlighting the election of President Barack Obama. I have spent quite a bit of time reflecting on what is being said, processing how I feel about it all, as well as praying for our president and his administration. Many people across the country have asked why I haven’t written much about it. Quite frankly, my thoughts have been a bit conflicted and I did not want to cause anyone to spiral into confusion by any of my foggy feelings.
Now, I am ready to share my thoughts…as a minister, Black American, national pro-life educator, husband and father. August 7, 2009, will mark the President’s 200th day in office. So far, our President has made anti-life assaults in many areas. I want to specifically highlight he and his administration’s aggressive push toward abortion-on-demand across the board. Too many Black Americans remain enamored by the fact that we finally have a Black President, while refusing to look at the facts concerning his consistently anti-life actions. We’ve all heard his rhetoric on “making abortion rare,” but we haven’t seen a shred of movement in that direction. Jesus said, in Matt. 12:33, Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his fruit.
Abortion continues to remain the leading cause of death in the African American community. Every day in the U.S., approximately 1,200 black babies die by abortion. Every month in the U.S., approximately 35,000 black babies die by abortion. Every year in the U.S., approximately 425,000 black babies die by abortion. In fact, over 14 million innocent pre-born black babies have died by abortion, since 1973. Abortion has significantly contributed to African Americans no longer being the largest minority in the US.
Furthermore, our research shows that 62.5% (that’s approximately 2 out of every 3) of Planned Parenthood’s facilities, our nation’s largest abortion chain, are strategically located in black communities, continuing to carry out Margaret Sanger’s original agenda to exterminate Blacks, according to details contained in her “Negro Project.” One would think that an African American President’s first order of business would be to move quickly to protect the lives of precious, innocent pre-born Black babies, as well as shielding their families from the all too often long-term physical and emotional aftermath of abortion. But such has not been the case.
Before you get angry and stop reading, take an honest look at the facts surrounding President Obama’s aggressive pro-abortion agenda during his first 200 days in office.
chief of staff, pro-abortion).
If Blacks in America will open our eyes and truly acknowledge that something is radically wrong with this fruit, rather than giving our President a pass simply because he’s Black, maybe we will begin holding him accountable to fulfill his promises to “make abortion rare.”
You and I must pray for our President and his administration. And in addition to praying, I encourage you to contact the White House, your U.S. Senators and member of the House of Representatives. Educate them to the fact that abortion remains the leading cause of death in the African American community and challenge them to develop a comprehensive plan that REALLY reduces, and eventually eliminates abortion. If we will do this, perhaps the next 200 days can bring hope and change to the 240,000 Black babies that will otherwise die by abortion. If not now, then when? If not you, then who?
Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death;
Don’t stand back and let them die.
Don’t try to avoid responsibility by saying you didn’t know about it.
For God knows all hearts, and he sees you.
He keeps watch over your soul, and he knows you knew!
(Proverbs 24:11-12a/NLT)
Sincerely,
ARNOLD M. CULBREATH
Urban Outreach Director
Protecting Black Life
An outreach of Life Issues Institute, Inc.