Obama's Culture of Death grows...Anyone surprised?
Conservative U.S. lawmakers today heavily criticized President Obama's nomination of Dawn Johnsen earlier this year to head the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, especially in light of her years as a radical and controversial pro-abortion activist.
A constitutional law professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Johnsen served for five years as the legal director of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL) - now known as NARAL Pro-Choice America - one of the most powerful pro-abortion lobby groups in the country.
Johnsen also served as Staff Counsel to the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Reproductive Freedom Project, where she stated that the ACLU's position on abortion "is that there is no 'father' and no 'child' - just a fetus." What the....?
In a brief written on behalf of the American Constitution Society last year, Johnsen declared her support for radical judicial activism, stating that "the progressive agenda should focus on the courts as the vehicles for desired change."
Last Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-7 to send the Johnsen nomination to the Senate floor for consideration. The committee's ranking Republican Sen. Arlen Specter declined to vote, saying he was troubled by Johnsen's position on abortion and executive power.
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A constitutional law professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Johnsen served for five years as the legal director of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL) - now known as NARAL Pro-Choice America - one of the most powerful pro-abortion lobby groups in the country.
Johnsen also served as Staff Counsel to the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Reproductive Freedom Project, where she stated that the ACLU's position on abortion "is that there is no 'father' and no 'child' - just a fetus." What the....?
In a brief written on behalf of the American Constitution Society last year, Johnsen declared her support for radical judicial activism, stating that "the progressive agenda should focus on the courts as the vehicles for desired change."
Last Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-7 to send the Johnsen nomination to the Senate floor for consideration. The committee's ranking Republican Sen. Arlen Specter declined to vote, saying he was troubled by Johnsen's position on abortion and executive power.
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Check out her views on motherhood and how she equates having a baby to slavery:

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