Tuesday, April 25, 2006

8 – Sherrod Brown or Sam Keiser? ‘06 Ohio Democratic U.S. Senate Race, Part 2 of 5 - Issues of Life

Today, is the second of a five part series, which is intended to outline the key issues facing the Ohio U.S. Senator beginning in January 2007 and beyond. Today we look at the life and death issues, literally.

The following table compares and contrasts how the two 2006 Ohio Democratic opponents for U.S. Senate differ in their basic beliefs about life and death:



THE ISSUE: ………CANDIDATE BROWN:….… CANDIDATE KEISER:


Abortion: ………………… STRONGLY FAVORS…… STRONGLY OPPOSES

Banning partial
birth abortions:
……… STRONGLY OPPOSESSTRONGLY FAVORS

Make it a federal
crime to harm a
fetus while
committing a crime:
NO………………………… YES ………………

Deny funding for
for health providers
who do not provide
abortion info:
………… YES …………………….……… NO …………………

Allowing human
embryonic stem
cell research:
………… YES……………………………… NO …………………

Replacing the death
penalty with
life imprisonment:
YES ……………………………. NO …………………

Make federal

appeals of death
penalty harder:
…….. NO……………………………….. YES………………..

Use military border
partrols to battle
drugs & terrorism:
…. NO……………………………. YES………………..



All human life is sacred. Through his voting record my opponent condones the taking of the life of innocent babies, but not convicted death row murderers. Drugs are sold in our streets and are killing or destroying our kids, but my opponent refuses to let us use our military to bust the drug runners at our borders?

Congressman Brown’s voting record indicates that he would continue to advocate all abortion without exceptions! Abortion is sacrificing our babies to the god of pleasure and convenience. My opponent has voted to permit human embryos, human beings made in the image of God, to be used in research and experimentation. My opponent’s voting record also shows that he may continue to thwart the justice due criminals. Where is the deterrent to prevent future crimes? Why would my opponent vote against making it more difficult to appeal death penalty sentences?

God’s law is very clear about abortion, the death penalty and corrupting children. Our country is so far out of tune with God’s ways that I am surprised that He has not dealt more severely with us up to this point. I am thankful He is a merciful and patient God.

As Senator I would fight for justice and for the life and the rights of all Ohio and all American citizens. Please carefully look once more at the table at the beginning of today’s posting and decide to choose life over death, justice over toleration, and good over evil.

There are now only 8 more days until Ohio Voters can make A Good Choice on Tuesday, May 2nd in the Democratic Primary Election!

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