Pro-Aborts in Obama Administration

TAIT SYE
NOW: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at Health and Human Services
FORMERLY: Top Media Director for Planned Parenthood, the nation’s biggest abortion business

DAWN JOHNSEN
NOW: Assistant Attorney General for the Office of the Legal Counsel
FORMERLY: Legal Director for NARAL Pro-Choice America (formerly known as National Abortion Rights Action League)

ELLEN MORAN
NOW: White House Communications Director
FORMERLY: Director of Emily’s List, a political PAC that only supports candidates who favor taxpayer-funded abortions and opposed partial-birth abortion ban

MELODY BARNES
NOW: Director of the Domestic Policy Council
FORMERLY: Emily’s List board member

Also picked by Obama for powerful positions:

LINDSAY SILER
NOW: Head of Obama’s re-election campaign in North Carolina
FORMERLY: Director of Public Policy for Planned Parenthood Health Systems

MORGAN CHRISTEN
NOW: Federal judge appointed by Obama to the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
FORMERLY: Board member of Planned Parenthood

Source:
Obama Admin Hires Planned Parenthood Spokesman at HHS
by Steven Ertelt | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 4/20/12 3:17 PM
http://www.lifenews.com/2012/04/20/obama-admin-hires-planned-parenthood-spokesman-at-hhs/

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3 responses to “Pro-Aborts in Obama Administration

  1. mindful webworker's avatar A Mindful Webworker

    (Just starting to get caught up on the week’s PoliNation. Funny thing about how fast net stuff stacks up when I try to get some real-life work done.)

    Top Media Director for Planned Parenthood
    Legal Director for NARAL
    Director of Emily’s List
    Emily’s List board member
    Director of Public Policy for Planned Parenthood Health Systems
    Board member of Planned Parenthood

    I don’t get it, Chrissy. Are you trying to suggest there’s some kind of systematic pattern here? I’m sure it’s all just coincidental. Like finding out they were all Rotarians, or something, y’know?

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