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July 17, 2007

Brownback on YouTube VII

Filed under: Election 2008,Sam Brownback,YouTube — Psycheout @ 3:07 pm

Our ongoing series continues. We cut through the MSM blackout (or brownout) and let you hear directly from Senator Sam Brownback in his own words.

Today’s edition comes from Crossroads Church in Des Moines, Iowa. Terri Schiavo’s brother, Bobby, joins Sam on the campaign trail as he discusses his “pro-life, whole life” message.

This extended clip runs just over ten minutes. So sit back and enjoy.

Take it away, Sam!

On the issue of abortion, there is this moving passage:

We can win this. We are one justice away from overturning Roe vs. Wade. I want to be the President that appoints that justice. So that we can end this night of wrong. And remember in every abortion there are at least two victims: there’s one dead and there’s one wounded.

Indeed. And everybody instinctively knows that this is wrong. Sam also exposes the lies in the Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton decisions which are the two shaky pillars that granted the “Constitutional right” to abortion. These decisions, based on lies, are responsible for the deaths of some 40 million children. Note that both Roe and Doe now support Senator Brownback. They understand, better than anyone else, what abortion has done to our nation.

Even Ted Kennedy, yes, that Ted Kennedy will be joining with Sam next week to propose legislation to reduce the 90% rate of abortions of Down’s Syndrome babies. Even Ted Kennedy recognizes that abortion-on-demand goes too far.

Watch this video. It will move you. It will move you to support the one genuine conservative with unshakable pro-life credentials: Sam Brownback.

Hat Tip: The Daily Brownbacker.

But that’s not all…

Bonus Video: Ames, Iowa Grand Opening (13 minutes).

Note: both videos in this installment were uploaded to YouTube today. See more on the Brownback for President channel.

Previous entries in this series can be found here: I, II, III, IV, V, VI.

— Psycheout

15 Comments »

  1. Chris Matthews on MSNBC’s Hardball is asking viewers to make short commercials for — or against — a presidential candidate.

    I hope some of our more talented members will use the wit and sound Christian logic I have seen here to produce a riproaring BROWNBACK FOR PRESIDENT commercial and send it in.

    Come on, Bloggers for Brownback, lets help SAM get his message out there.

    Comment by i_capricorn — July 17, 2007 @ 3:30 pm | Reply

  2. That’s not a bad idea, but alas, I have no video editing software. I will bring this up at the next B4B Team Meeting. Perhaps someone on the B4B Staff or the B4B Design Team have such software and the talent to use it effectively.

    But being featured on liberal liar Chris Matthews’ Spitball on traitor and America-hater Keith Oberman’s network (MSDNC) would not be much of a reward.

    Comment by Psycheout — July 17, 2007 @ 3:50 pm | Reply

  3. “But being featured on liberal liar Chris Matthews’ Spitball on traitor and America-hater Keith Oberman’s network (MSDNC) would not be much of a reward.’

    Remember Psychout these traitors viewers know in their hearts of hearts they are the ones in the wrong and we are right. Just breaking threw the left wing, America-is-always-wrong propaganda for even a brief moment may be the wake up call some of the these people need to get back on Jesus’ team.

    Comment by BJ Tabor — July 17, 2007 @ 5:13 pm | Reply

  4. this is grate stuff

    Comment by JOE — July 17, 2007 @ 6:26 pm | Reply

  5. In addition to be being brilliant, that Sam Brownback is one very attractive man. It is a good thing that I am very happily married, devout Christian. A woman of lesser morals might take one look at his strong, broad shoulders, his silky $12 haircut, hear that uber-masculine voice speak and find herself having impure thoughts about our next President.

    Comment by Mrs. T.D. Gaines-Crockett — July 18, 2007 @ 5:37 am | Reply

  6. “In addition to be being brilliant, that Sam Brownback is one very attractive man. It is a good thing that I am very happily married, devout Christian. A woman of lesser morals might take one look at his strong, broad shoulders, his silky $12 haircut, hear that uber-masculine voice speak and find herself having impure thoughts about our next President.”

    … AAAHAHAHA!

    Comment by Adam Nelson — July 18, 2007 @ 8:09 am | Reply

  7. What do you find so funny, Adam, does your own dirty attraction to Sam Brownback gives you the nervous giggle like a little girl? I most assure you that Senator Brownback does not play on the same sodomoite softball team as you. So you can get those fanciful ideas out of your sick head.

    Comment by Mrs. T.D. Gaines-Crockett — July 18, 2007 @ 8:31 am | Reply

  8. Wow. To borrow a line from Bill Engvall, “Evel Kinevel couldn’t make that big a leap!”

    Comment by AutoFire — July 18, 2007 @ 2:26 pm | Reply

  9. If Ted Kennedy recognizes it, well then it must be God’s Will. I say keep all the D/s kids alive. Just don’t try to shoehorn that into a demand that we actually pay taxes to support them. Okay?

    Comment by Fled — July 19, 2007 @ 1:42 pm | Reply

  10. “As we consider the fast pace of scientific and technological progress in our modern world, we must not lose our moral compass and give way to’free market eugenics’.”

    When Sam said that, it really cleared up a lot. He’s not the guy who opposes sex with turtles, is he?

    Comment by Fled — July 19, 2007 @ 1:47 pm | Reply

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