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Ben Carson Takes Joy Behar to Task on Abortion: “We are Killing Babies All Over the Place”


Posted by Jeffrey Meyer   Oct 6, 2015   |   Washington, DC

URL of the original posting site: http://www.lifenews.com/2015/10/06/ben-carson-takes-joy-behar-to-task-on-abortion-we-are-killing-babies-all-over-the-place

During a Tuesday appearance on ABC’s The View, liberal co-hosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg repeatedly lectured Dr. Ben Carson on his pro-life views with Behar telling the GOP presidential candidate the GOP should be “applauding Planned Parenthood.”

Behar asked Carson “how important is birth control then to the Republican Party?” before she attempted to attack the GOPer by falsely claiming that Planned Parenthood provides “mammograms.” The View host then obnoxiously wondered “[a]re you against birth control too?” 

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For his part, Carson pushed back and explained that he was not against birth control but Behar continued to berate him over his pro-life views. Behar proclaimed “[a]nd so I guess you believe in day care centers, and maternity leave, and food stamps, and all of the things that go along with raising a kid if you don’t have the money.”

The retired neurosurgeon rejected Behar’s line of questioning and noted that he wanted to help lift people up out of poverty rather than live in a state of government “dependency”:

“Here’s what I believe in. Because I get sick and tired of people, particularly Progressives saying Carson grew up poor. He must have benefited from government programs. And now he wants to withdraw programs from poor people…It’s a bunch of crap. And what I really actually want to do is provide people with a mechanism for coming out of a state of dependency and climbing the ladder and becoming part of the fabric of America.”

Earlier in the segment, Whoopi Goldberg tried to challenge Carson on his view that there is a war on babies because “we are killing babies all over the place”:

“Have you met with the women who have to make these more horrendous decisions when they have to make them, of whether or not they can bring a child into the world? We talk about bringing children into the world all of the time but periodically, some women feel I just can’t. And are you empathetic to them?”

Once again, Carson pushed back against the liberal host and explained “this is a job for us in the private sector. What we need to do is make sure that we provide adequate day care centers for these mothers, so that they can get their GED, their associate’s degree, their bachelor’s degree, their master’s degree.”

See relevant transcript below.

ABC’s The View

October 6, 2015

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: One of the other quotes that we’ve sort of gotten from the research is that you sort of feel that there’s not actually a war on women, but there may be a war on what’s inside of women. Is that accurate?

JOY BEHAR: What does that mean?

BEN CARSON: Yeah. The babies. We are killing babies all over the place. We should be — I think people can probably understand. In my case, I spent my entire career, trying to preserve life and give people quality of life, even operating on babies in the womb. Operating all night long sometimes on premature baby, and I get to meet those people when they’re adults. And productive adults. There is no way you’re going to convince me that they’re not important. That they are just a mass of cells and that you can do anything to them.

GOLDBERG: I want to say — I want to ask you this. Have you met with the women who have to make these more horrendous decisions when they have to make them, of whether or not they can bring a child into the world? We talk about bringing children into the world all of the time but periodically, some women feel I just can’t. And are you empathetic to them because we just had-

CARSON: I’m very empathetic.

GOLDBERG: Oh, good. Go ahead, sorry, go ahead.

CARSON: Very empathetic and what I have said is that this is a job for us in the private sector. What we need to do is make sure that we provide adequate day care centers for these mothers, so that they can get their GED, their associate’s degree, their bachelor’s degree, their master’s degree.

GOLDBERG: You’re assuming that these are mothers who are not educated. I’m talking about women who make that–

CARSON: I’m talking about most of them.

GOLDBERG: I don’t know that you can–

CARSON: Let me tell you a fact. Let me tell you a fact. The fact is, a lot of those young girls who are having babies out of wedlock, when they have that first baby.

GOLDBERG: We are not talking about them actually.

CARSON: They stop their education. And that child is four times likely to grow up in poverty. We as a society have an obligation to do what’s necessary to stop that cycle from occurring.

BEHAR: So, how important is birth control then to the Republican Party? They should be out there applauding Planned Parenthood for supplying birth control, mammograms, and everything else. Why are they against Planned Parenthood? Are you against birth control too?

CARSON: I don’t speak for the Republican Party, I speak for me.

BEHAR: Okay for yourself, are you against birth control also?

CARSON: No, I’m not.

BEHAR: Okay, alright. And so I guess you believe in day care centers, and maternity leave, and food stamps, and all of the things that go along with raising a kid if you don’t have the money.

CARSON: Here’s what I believe in. Because I get sick and tired of people, particularly Progressives saying Carson grew up poor. He must have benefitted from government programs. And now he wants to withdraw programs from poor people.

BEHAR: We did not assume that.

CARSON: Wait a minute. I’ve heard that so many times. You’ve heard it too.\

GOLDBERG: Not from us.

BEHAR: Not from us.

CARSON: It’s a bunch of crap. And what I really actually want to do is provide people with a mechanism for coming out of a state of dependency and climbing the ladder and becoming part of the fabric of America.

LifeNews Note: Jeffrey Meyer writes for Newsbusters, where this originally appeared.

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The Real Story of Saint Patrick and Why We Remember Him


TURNING POINT WITH DR. DAVID JEREMIAH

David Jeremiah’s Website

Tuesday, March 17

“Patrick’s Troubles

Always carrying about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our body. 2 Corinthians 4:10

Recommended Reading Psalm 119:92-93

Today is the day that the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick, is honored. A native of Britain, he was captured in the late fourth century A.D. by Irish pirates at age sixteen and enslaved for six years in Ireland. During that time he committed himself to Christianity. He escaped and returned to his family in Britain where, a few years later, he had a vision of the Irish calling him to return and minister to them.

Rather than resenting his years as a slave to the Irish, Patrick used the time as a shepherd to contemplate what it meant to know Christ, what it meant to know God’s forgiveness. He left Britain as an unconverted teenager but returned as a believer in Christ. Without those six years of suffering, who knows how different Patrick’s life might have been. And who knows how many Irish might never have heard the Gospel through Patrick’s ministry in Ireland in the fifth century? Times of trouble in life, be they brief or extended, require a change in perspective. Instead of asking, “Why is this happening to me?” we must ask, “What is God doing in my life? What does He want me to learn in this situation?”

“Shall light troubles make you forget weighty mercies?” ~ John Flavel

 

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The only way to fix our broken society


Revival will replace relativism, and we will have hope once again.

The only way to fix our broken society

May 16

In those days there was no king in Israel; every man did what was right in his own eyes.

-JUDGES 17:6

We have veered off course as a civilization, as a society, for two reasons: we have refused as a people to look to a transcendent, authoritative God for moral absolutes, and we have depended instead on our own depraved determination of what is right and wrong.

God said this same thing to the nation of Israel thousands of years ago: “For My people have committed two evils: They have forsaken Me, the fountain of living waters, to hew for themselves cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.” (Jeremiah 2:13)

Think about it.

  • A hundred and thirty-five thousand students go to school with weapons every day in America.
  • Twenty-one percent of students say they do not go into restrooms in their schools because they are afraid of being molested or attacked.
  • Forty percent of teenage women in America will have been pregnant at least once by the time they are nineteen.
  • Suicide among teenagers has increased three hundred percent in the last thirty years.
  • One third of all teachers are contemplating retirement or career change next year because the conditions under which they must teach are so threatening.

Simply put, the evil of our day is so pervasive we cannot live without it touching us somehow, somewhere.

What is the answer? Men and women everywhere must look to God and say, “Yes. There are absolutes and immutable laws at work in this world. You have established them. And if we are going to live successfully, we must obey them.” When this happens, America will come to its collective senses. Revival will replace relativism, and we will have hope once again.

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Ben Carson: Next president of the U.S.?


He has my vote and support. JB

 

WND columnist Bob Just interviews famed neurosurgeon as Hannity guest-host

http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/ben-carson-next-president-of-the-u-s/#v5Dy7jbclEDrPDsV.99

Published: 21 hours ago

Dr. Benjamin Carson, the retired neurosurgeon whom many are urging to run for president in 2016, gave a remarkable interview to WND columnist and radio talker Bob Just recently, who was filling in as guest-host on the top-rated “Sean Hannity Show.”

Just interviewed Carson during the second hour of the Dec. 27 program. (During the third hour, Just interviewed WND Managing Editor David Kupelian and historian Ron Rychlak about the influential new book, “Disinformation.”)

With more than 500 affiliates nationwide, Hannity’s radio show, second only to that of Rush Limbaugh, is heard by roughly 13.5 million loyal listeners each week.

Carson, who retired recently as director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital, became a household name for “speaking truth to power” when he delivered the keynote speech at the National Prayer Breakfast last February and, with President Obama sitting a few feet away, proceeded to brilliantly critique the Obama administration’s deficit spending, health-care takeover and more.

In October, Carson told The Hill, “[Running for president] is not something I have any desire to do whatsoever,” adding “but I certainly listen.”

He continued, “If the circumstances were to evolve in such a way that that seemed to be what God was calling me to do, I would certainly do it. And I would never turn my back on my fellow citizens, if there was a hue and cry for such.”

But on the Hannity show, Just turned aside from all the usual political questions Carson is asked, to get the famed surgeon and possible presidential contender to talk about the person who put him on the path to success – his desperately poor mother.

Read the story about Ben Carson in “Gifted Hands,” see what he believes needs to happen to restore America’s greatness in “America the Beautiful,” and listen to his challenge to have a great adventure in life, in “Take the Risk.”

“She was one of 24 children and got married when she was 13 in a desperate attempt to escape the horrible environment in rural Tennessee,” said Carson. “And she and my father moved to Detroit. He was a factory worker and then she discovered some years later he was a bigamist. So there she was by herself again, trying to raise two young sons in the inner city.”

However, as Carson explained, his mother had one saving grace:

“But the interesting thing about her was, she was never a victim. She never felt sorry for herself, she never made excuses, and that was a good thing.

“The problem was, she didn’t accept excuses from us either (laughter), and that was a problem for us! So we had to learn pretty early on, just forget about making excuses cause it’s just not gonna work. …

“More importantly, we were both poor students, and she was observant, and she noticed in the homes that she cleaned – these were wealthy people – that they didn’t sit around watching TV all day. They did a lot of reading, studying and figuring things out. So she determined that that’s the life we were going to have.

“We were extremely unhappy … but it didn’t matter, we had to do it.

“Interestingly enough, after a while, as I began to read those books, particularly about people of accomplishment, I began to notice something. And that is that the person who has the most to do with what happens to you in life is you. Nobody else gets to determine that except you. And that was an incredible revelation for me and for my brother both. And we realized our terrible situation did not have to continue. We had the power to change it.”

But wait, asked Just: “She had a tough childhood. … How did she overcome that? Where did she find her authority to love you and discipline you the way she did, as a struggling single mom?”

Said Carson: “She found it in God. She became a believer, and a very strong believer …”

And that’s just the beginning. To find out more about how Dr. Ben Carson got started on the path to a remarkable life, listen to Bob Just’s entire interview here:

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Carson, winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and founder of the Carson Scholar’s Fund, is the author of five bestselling books, including “Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story,” “Take the Risk: Learning to Identify, Choose and Live With Acceptable Risk,” and his latest, “America the Beautiful: Rediscovering What Made the Nation Great.”

Bob Just, in addition to being a veteran radio talker and WND columnist is founder and president of several organizations, including Concerned Fathers Against Crime, Concerned Mothers Alliance for Children, and Concerned Youth. He worked with Sean Hannity on the research and development of Hannity’s New York Times bestselling book, “Deliver us from Evil.” His television appearances include Fox News’ “Hannity,” ABC’s “Politically Incorrect,” “Hannity & Colmes,” “Fox & Friends” and “The Coral Ridge Hour.”

’I don’t want to offend anyone’

At the National Prayer Breakfast last February, broadcast live on C-SPAN2, Carson said at the outset that he didn’t want to “offend” anyone. Yet his words nonetheless made at least one distinguished guest in attendance – President Barack Obama – squirm in his seat.

For instance, taking on class-warfare economics by advocating for a 10 percent flat tax, Carson said a person who earns $10 billion should pay $1 billion in tax, while one earning $10 will pay $1 in tax.

“Some people say, ‘Well, that’s not fair because it doesn’t hurt the guy who made $10 billion as much as the guy who made 10,’” Carson said. “[But] where does it say you have to hurt the guy? He just put a billion dollars in the pot!

“We don’t need to hurt him,” Carson continued. “It’s that kind of thinking that has resulted in 602 banks in the Cayman Islands. That money needs to be back here, building our infrastructure and creating jobs.”

Carson further took aim at the swelling national debt, increasing bureaucracy and political correctness, which he called “dangerous” because it “muzzles” people and “keeps people from discussing important issues while the fabric of their society is being changed.”

But it was Carson’s proposal for health-care reform – an approach completely antithetical to the president’s massive and disastrous health-care overhaul program – that likely rankled Obama the most.

“Here’s my solution,” Dr. Carson said of America’s health-care woes. “When a person is born, give him a birth certificate, an electronic medical record and a health savings account [or HSA] to which money can be contributed – pretax – from the time you’re born ’til the time you die. When you die, you can pass it on to your family members, so that when you’re 85 years old and you got six diseases, you’re not trying to spend up everything. You’re happy to pass it on, and there’s nobody talking about death panels.

“And also, for the people who were indigent who don’t have any money,” Carson continued, “we can make contributions to their HSA each month, because we already have this huge pot of money. Instead of sending it to some bureaucracy, let’s put it in their HSAs. Now they have some control over their own health care.”

“Dr. Carson said the one thing that Obama and the Democrats do not want to hear,” Rush Limbaugh later commented. “In this case, we have an ideal replacement for Obamacare that is much better, that promotes the health-care industry, that promotes cost savings, that promotes competition and it gets everybody covered.”

Video of Dr. Carson’s entire National Prayer Breakfast speech can be seen below:

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