Posted on 10/20/2016 3:11:20 PM PDT by detective
Tonight, during the presidential debate, pro-abortion presidential candidate Hillary Clinton defended partial birth abortions on babies late in pregnancy. She said that she didnt think the government should be stepping in to protect unborn children that late in pregnancy.
Despite factual information showing that partial birth abortions happen in most cases on healthy babies and healthy mothers, Clinton claimed that killing unborn children in partial birth abortions was necessary because of supposed special cases where abortion was necessary to save the life or health of the mother even though considerable research has documented the fact that abortions often hurt and kill women.
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But she is always there for the children.
If she and progressives were consistent//sarc, and this matter is to their way of thinking entirely a matter that should be left to the woman and her doctor then she would be in favor of limiting the FDA’s role strictly to advising about product safety for the general public and no longer deny access to treatments. If a cancer patient and his MD are looking to try an unapproved and even potentially harmful treatment they should not have to go to another nation or to the, if you will, back alleys of medicine to try it. If a surgical procedure might improve quality of life why should the govt say no, not until it is approved in two years. These are personal medical situations that affect only the patient, unlike abortion which affects much more.
Amen!
And yet the Government inserts itself in every other aspect of our lives. But when it comes to the slaughter of the unborn..
>Government Shouldnt Step In
Gov’t stepped-in it when it created a ‘right’ out of thin air which directly contradicted the Rights of all Men (”...*Life*, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness...”).
Course, what does one expect from the logical shallows of those supporting killing a baby in utero while championing the abolition of the death penalty.
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