Saturday, September 27, 2008

Who is Checking the Facts?


In Jill's latest article, "Fact-checking Factcheck.org on Gianna and Obama ads" is calling out FactCheck.org for its misrepresentation of Gianna Jensen and the BornAliveTruth.org's ad.

"On September 24, FC posted an article supposedly fact-checking BornAliveTruth.org's Gianna ad as well as Barack Obama's retaliatory attack ad.

There was no excuse for Jessica Henig's hit piece, at times deliberately deceptive and at times woefully ignorant. We know this because we provided every bit of documentation she requested and some she didn't think to request in the days before she posted her liberal spin...The title of Henig's piece gives its bias away: "'Born Alive' baloney. " I wrote Jackson that Henig's article was wrong from the very first word, indicative of shoddy work to follow. Henig should have started with "An," not "A," and 3 days later it's still wrong. But that was nothing..."


Michelle Malkin calls it "Garbage, pure garbage" in her article "Tell All Your Friends FactCheck.org is Useless."

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Just How Pro-Choice is Obama?



After this ad started popping up on media websites and of course on YouTube, Jill Stanek said on her blog:

We're hearing from the media Obama's people are telling them they have no comment on the Gianna ad, that Obama didn't vote for Born Alive because it would undermine Roe. Even if that were true, which it is not, am I hearing Obama admit he supports infanticide if it would otherwise interfere with legalized abortion?

You can find more information about Gianna, who survived a saline abortion at a Los Angeles abortion Clinic on her website.

"Gianna's biological mother was 17 when she had a saline abortion in her third trimester...After being burned alive for approximately 18 hours in the womb from the saline solution, Gianna was delivered alive in a Los Angeles County abortion clinic. Her medical records state, "born during saline abortion"...this is what caused her Cerebral Palsy."

Friday, September 12, 2008

MLK was a Republican

A message from Alveda King, Martin Luther King Junior's niece: