May 24, 2019

Whose Fault Is An Unwanted Pregnancy...The Baby?

Is the Baby guilty of a crime worthy of execution?

The mystery is, that the same people who defend killing innocent babies, reject execution of mass murderers. A demonic contradiction. RB

Today's Headlines
Advanced practice clinicians will now be able to provide first-trimester abortion care in Virginia for reproductive rights
That deceptive headline from the Center has nothing to do with "care" but is about the death of a baby and the abortion center behind it is not a "center for reproductive rights" and has nothing to do with the right to reproduce but to stop the life of a baby before of after its birth.
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South Carolina governor pledges to 
sign state's 'heartbeat' abortion ban 

The Governor of S.C. is being condemned by Left-wing Democrats across the nation for simply limiting abortion in his state, to the period of pregnancy before a heartbeat is detected. 
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Los Angeles County lawmakers 
vote to ban official travel to Alabama 
over abortion law

How brazen can L.A. lawmakers be? Their city, is over run, and threatened, by vicious gangs, illegal aliens, thousands of homeless people living on the streets, corruption and high taxes. You would think that is enough for their Democrat lawmakers to deal with but they have the time and gaul to officially ban travel to Alabama over that state making infanticide illegal.
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‘Fetal Heartbeat’ vs. ‘Forced Pregnancy':

New York Times Headline

And then there's New York which doesn't like the "Baby's heartbeat" limit on abortion and headline their objection as 
"Forced Pregnancy".  Well, New York, your pregnancies aren't the fault of the baby, or the pro-life, pro-baby, pro-women, pro-God, anti-abortionists. It was caused by the unborn baby's mother and father, married or unmarried. And the baby isn't the problem. The problem is those who decide to kill it, encourage it and perform it.
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