Posted on 01/21/2015 4:48:13 PM PST by Sean_Anthony
Unborn Baby Eagles
Dont fail to rescue those who are doomed to die. Dont say, I didnt know it! God can read your mind. He watches each of us and knows our thoughts. And God will pay us back for what we do. (Proverbs 24:11-12Contemporary English Version)
Since 1973 when two women, prompted (some might say, used) by their activist radical womens rights attorneys, challenged laws prohibiting abortions and won[1], nearly 50 million unborn and nearly born babies have been killed. That is nearly 16% of the current population of the United States.
Fifty million babies who had no choice were sacrificed on the Altar of Choiceproving that when activist attorneys with no moral grounding argue cases before activist judges, bad things happen. Ironically, the two women whose casesand one might say bodieswere used by lawyers intent on advancing a pro-choice agenda ended up repudiating the very outcome of their cases and became pro-lifers. As a result of these rulings, millions of children died, countless women have suffered, and babies with all the potential of life were left with no legal right to live. Whether they are ripped from the womb is left entirely to the whim of the mother and The Law does not protect them. The culture of death prevails in the United States and the law will not aid the most defenseless among us.
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For any nation to kill off their prospective thinkers, teachers, engineers, and leaders, has always sat with me as a step closer to Communism, instead of Freedom.
It’s odd, that a criminal can murder an unborn child, and be held acccountable by the statutes of the individual states, but an entire industry of doing the exact same thing, cannot be touched. Once again, it’s the money talking.
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