Obama, DWS ‘ghoulish’ celebration of Roe v. Wade; ‘you folks gonna have a cake?’

While throngs of committed demonstraters made the annual March for Life protesting the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision despite bitter cold and canceled transportation, the Twitter world was alive with pro-life commentary focused on the most pro-abortion president in history.

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Photo: Students for Life Michigan
Protesters demonstrate at the 2013 March for Life in Washington, D.C.

In a statement marking the worst, most divisive Supreme Court decision since Dred Scott (the Obamacare ruling included), President Obama said it was time to reaffirm support for women’s “reproductive freedom.”

The reaction was as intense.

Some of Obama’s most liberal supporters, including the leader of the Democratic National Committee,  went further.

DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman, D-Fla., brought a gruesome irony to the situation, issuing a “happy birthday” tweet actually celebrating a decision that meant the end of 56 million birthdays, and counting.

Wasserman Schultz’ tweet drew angry responses.

Back in the pre-Obama days, when Democrats were annoyingly liberal, but could still generally pass for sane, patriotic Americans, Democrat President Bill Clinton once said abortion should be “safe, legal and rare.”

This is the era of Obama and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, when the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States — and legally and philosphically divided the country  with its arrogant ignorance — is time for a house party.

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