Far be it from me to presume to know the words or meaning of the Rosh Hashanah prayer to which Obama's words spoken before a group of spiritual leaders including Rabbis have been attributed. But here is what Obama said:
"We are God's partners in matters of life and death"
Now let's put this comment in context. The call was an attempt to develop support for his health care program among religious congregations. The call was attended by an estimated 140,000 people and was sponsored by religious leaders from 25 denominations and religious organizations.
It is frightening to read that Obama made the above statement in this context. He tells us what he is really up to, and then when he is called on it, he denies what he has said.
You see, when Obama asserts that the government will be God's partner in matters of life and death, he resurrects all the fear about "death panels" and end of life care and valuing who gets to live and who gets to die.
When Obama asserts that the government is God's partner in matters of life and death, his countenance looms over the future like the face of evil, knowing that he voted 4 times to kill live babies, supported funding foreign abortions, has the support of democrats who would force health care providers to perform abortions against their moral judgment.
When Obama declares that he is now a "partner" with God in matters of life and death, we must not forget that he is the most extreme abortionist president we have ever had.
Far be it from me to declare that I know the words or meanings of any Jewish prayer, but I can read, and what I read tells me that after we are called to account for our lives the words of Moses read on the morning of Yom Kippur are these:
"See, I put before you good and evil, life and death-choose life, that you and your children might live."
A man who would declare himself a partner with God in matters of life and death, who chooses death over the right to life, must be seen for what he is, in context.
h/t Gateway Pundit






You say: "It is frightening to read that Obama made the above statement in this context. " .... but, what is 'this context' ??? You are quoting OUT OF CONTEXT yourself, to make a point!
Then you go on to put your own interpretations on the out of context quote.. come on, you can support your position better than that!
Posted by: Karen | August 22, 2009 at 08:48 PM