Posted on 06/19/2017 12:53:55 AM PDT by gattaca
In a video posted to Facebook, a Missouri lawmaker cuts off the head of a chicken while announcing he wants to stop abortions in the state.
State Rep. Mike Moon, an Ash Grove Republican, posted the video Monday afternoon. In it, he segues from saying that God entrusted humans to protect and care for animals into making a plea to Missourians to support his bill stopping abortion.
Weve been called back for this special session for the primary purpose of supporting life, protecting the unborn specifically, Moon said in the video.
As he pulled something from the chickens innards, he continued: I think we need to get to the heart of the matter here, so today Im filing a bill that will lead to the stopping of abortion in the state of Missouri, and I hope youll support it.
House Bill 14, called the Missouri Right to Life Act, was filed Monday by Moon.
Its proposed effective date is this August.
In February, Moon introduced the Never Again Act, which proposed an exhibit in the Capitol museum to showcase abortion tools.
The MMSE has been revised. Now, instead of being required to score more than 5 points to avoid the death sentence label of severe cognitive impairment, the requirement is more than 17 points.
When I first posted this study, I remarked that you’ve probably seen people in the grocery store who would score 5 or below, and therefor qualify for forced starvation/dehydration. With the revised test, you’ve probably seen employees of the grocery store who would score 17 or below, and therefor qualify for forced starvation/dehydration.
Here’s the new test. http://www.dementiatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/MiniMentalStateExamination.pdf
The smell of hot feathers... that is what comes to mind when I think of chicken slaughter. They have such a distinctive odor.
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One of the things that turned me off eating chicken at the age of 7, in 1952.
Or any meat, fish or fowl.
Seriously?
Holy crap that sounds scrumptious lol
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