That seems rather partisan, especially on this anniversary
Posted on: January 22, 2018 at 09:45:18 CT
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of the absurd Roe v Wade decision that because:
1. we don't know when human beings come into existence (a rejection of the clear and obvious science)
2. they detect a 'penumbra of a right to privacy' in the constitution (despite them signing off on the recording & storage of every phone call, email & text message in the nation and beyond)
that therefore women have a right to have their unborn children executed (at any time, and practically speaking for any reason or no reason whatsoever as long as the baby's head is not completely outside of his or her mother's womb).
Given that President Trump was the first president to speak at the massive annual pro-life march in Washington DC to protest this ongoing travesty of justice which has taken almost 10 times as many lives in the US alone as the holocaust did, and that he has appointed a pro-life Supreme Court justice, and pro-life justices to the lower courts, and overturned Obama's evil executive orders for the federal funding of abortions overseas... and given that the Democrats have in their Party Platform an egregious advocacy of a "right" to execute these children, and given that their party leaders are strong advocates of federal funding of this ongoing brutal slaughter of tens of millions of innocent human beings... how could you with a straight face all out the Republicans with respect to the
"valuing the life of a human being"
while saying nary a peep about the pro-execution of human beings by the Democrats?