Video: Fox News Interview with Shannon Bream and AUL about White House Meeting on Abortion

by Heather Smith on September 24, 2009

AUL President Charmaine Yoest speaks on Fox News with Shannon Bream about the recent meeting at the White House, with President Obama’s key policy staffers.

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Gabriel Schlebach September 24, 2009 at 3:53 pm

Thank You for your work and being the voice for many.

Joe September 25, 2009 at 4:52 am

I believe it is critically important for us to strengthen our language so that we might win this debate.

I think we should stop using the bland clinical term “abortion” and start referring to it as “abortion crime” or the “killing of unborn human beings”. We have to get people to understand why it is wrong for Barack Obama and the Democrats in Congress to make everyone subsidize the killing of unborn children.

We must make everyone understand that the Democrats are trying to force us to pay for crimes against unborn children, the destruction of the lives of innocent human beings. We must explain that this is wrong and in fact criminal and this is why it must be opposed. I don’t think we can ever win the debate for unborn human rights until we tell people why it is wrong to kill children and why it is wrong to force us to pay for this killing.

The government’s primary function is to protect human life and human rights. These “health care” proposals would not only not protect human beings from violence but would have the government actively participate in destroying their lives. This is morally indefensible and the American people must be told this.

Additionally, we must stop saying “health care reform”. These proposals are nothing of the sort. The Democratic Party has proposed an unconstitutional takeover of the health care system to increase federal control of the economy and to promote the political interests of that party.

The legislation being offered will not benefit human health or improve health care. It does not represent any type pf rational reform of the current system. It is a fraudulent proposal, conceived by corrupt and dishonest politicians to further their own political interests. We must tell the American people this so they will understand the true nature of these so-called “health care reform” proposals.

Brenda Feeman September 25, 2009 at 4:39 pm

Dear Dr. Yoest,

It was so great to get the email from you. I know your last name is one that we do not hear very often. I am sure if you are married this would only be the married name. I am a registered nurse and I went to the Univ. of Ala. in 1968 and my favorite insturctor was Mrs. Yoest. Would this have been your relative. She would have been so proud of you then and now I am sure. Thanks for all the great work and info. you provide for us.

Brenda Freeman

David Calvelli September 27, 2009 at 8:31 pm

I agree with Mr. Schlebach.

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