Good for Laura and any #NeverTrumper who can ignore Trump’s vivid description of late term baby murder is a sick person and one I want no part of.
Most women, including Catholics, don’t care. Except for a few female freepers.
Laura’s single mindless on abortion, dispels her understanding of states rights and freedom of religion.
Last updated on Aug. 3 at 10:30 a.m. (Never let them forget it!)
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Red this wrong, thank heavens! I love Laura.
He's adamantly opposed to Trump.
I’M WITH HER!! (Laura, of course!)
Laura is right.
I never liked her. Tried, but just couldn’t.
One of the big problems the that abortion is so “accepted” in contemporary society is the same reason that people can eat meat but think killing poor widdle cows is wrong.
They are disconnected from the nature of reality and the harshness of life because they are so insulated from it.
Abortion (especially late term baby infanticide ) is performed by the nice men in white lab coats with a cloth draped over the woman having it done to her and painkillers are injected into her to make the “experience” comfortable.
The abortion doctors are literally like the butcher in most modern stores, performing their trade in the back room and the only thing people who are shopping see are the neatly displayed results of their work.
I have argued before that instead of late term abortion the mother to be had to had her baby delivered live and kicking she had to use her own two hands to strangle the life out of the baby, there would be a lot LESS late term abortions.
Add that to giving her a choice to pick up the baby and place it in a box on the other side of the room with a blind slot ( like a bak drop off box) but knowing the child would be taken care and adopted. No woman would strangle the life out of her newborn when given the choice to save it by dropping it off. The only exceptions would be the truly evil ones.
We never give the “Solomon’s choice” to the mother, it is either keep the screaming pooping baby, or have it taken care of in a “safe sterile procedure”... There is no personal VISCERAL connection to the baby’s fate (like in the days of olde), it is all “Taken care of” by the men in white coats... Whom we have been conditioned to believe are to be “trusted no matter what”...
I have tried to understand the Women’s point about controlling her own body, but just can’t understand letting her unborn Baby being ripped out of her. If I were a woman, I’d want to protect the growing human inside. Babies/fetuses are the most innocent vulnerable potential of all human beings. I also wonder if these abortionists are okay with ripping out the fetus of a Chimpanzee or how about a Dolphin? Bet they’re not good with that.
She’s right.