Posted on 01/11/2016 10:28:03 AM PST by presidio9
The Smell of Brimstone ping.
You can’t serve two masters. You will either love one, or you will hate the other. ‘Somebody’ famous said that, and of course, it’s absolute truth.
With truth in mind, there is no way that Hillary can be president for planned parent hood, AND president for Americans who are pro-life.
Simple logic (as well as history) shows she seems to love death more than life.
Thankfully, death is swallowed up in VICTORY!
Unfortunately for Hillary, her eternal outlook isn’t very good. I hope she repents.
Evil. And any vote cast for her is complicit. There’s no pretense, no hiding, no shame... it’s right out there for anyone to see.
I want to know why this hypocrite didn’t murder her grandchild...and the one now several months along. I guess her blood-lust knows some limits.
Thanks - I’m sorry, I misinterpreted Richards’ statement... The brain does funny things when it runs into the words and idiocy of liberals.
How about, “Oh! No! If Hillary doesn’t take the WH, we won’t be able to murder babies anymore.” I’d have understood that.
“”Cecile Richards said that everything Planned Parenthood has believed in and fought for over the past 100 years is on the ballot.””
PP gets about half it’s income from the Federal Gov’t ,, and they’re spending $20M to boost Hildabeast? ,,, they need to be audited top to bottom in 2017.
Actually, PP gets only about 1/3 of its money from the Federal Government.
The bigger concern is that in 2012 (the last year on record) it got roughly 20% ($100mm of $500mm) of its operating budget from the Clinton Global Initiative.
The butcher of Benghazi speaks.
"One of the best investments we can make is to give our kids the ingredients they need to develop in the first five years of life." - Hillary Rodham Clinton
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