Posted on 06/04/2021 3:02:58 PM PDT by simpson96
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton praised a teenager Wednesday for secretly switching her valedictorian speech in order to criticize a new Texas law banning abortions after an unborn baby has a heartbeat.
he former First Lady tweeted her support for Lake Highlands High School valedictorian Paxton Smith, who pulled an unapproved valedictorian speech from her bra at the lectern on graduation day and delivered a speech about Texas’s Heartbeat Act.
“This took guts,” Clinton tweeted. “Thank you for not staying silent, Paxton.”
The new Texas law bans abortions after the unborn baby has a heartbeat. By the end of the fourth week of pregnancy, according to the Cleveland Clinic, the unborn baby’s tiny heart tube will beat about 65 times a minute, and a heartbeat can be detected by about six weeks.
“Most women don’t even realize they’re pregnant by six weeks,” Smith said. “And so, before they have a chance to decide if they are emotionally, physically, and financially stable enough to carry out a full-term pregnancy, before they have the chance to decide if they can take on the responsibility of bringing another human being into the world, tate decision has been made for them by a stranger. A decision that will affect the rest of their lives.”
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So the supposedly smartest person in her class gets up in front of everyone and admits that she is either too stupid or too lazy to responsibly and effectively use the wide variety of contraceptives available. She can’t help getting pregnant by accident, so she needs the right to kill a baby.
You underestimate Laz.
A life poisoned.
Glad you liked it, sauropod!
There is something in Leftists that brings out the limerick in me.
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