Posted on 01/16/2017 9:25:38 AM PST by Morgana
Here’s an idea. Instead of making the adoption process brutally drawn out and prohibitively expensive, make it financially much easier to adopt, and keep rigorous standards regarding investigating the potential adopters.
But cut the ridiculous time it takes.
The more people willing to adopt, the more willing some women might be to have their baby and give it up to adoption.
If it saves 5 percent, that’s 5 percent more than before.
Friends are trying to adopt and it’s BRUTAL!! Like 25k!!
GOOD!
A child aborted at that clinic in 1989 would be 27 years old now.
No, there is a warm wind blowing for the innocent unborn.
There is, indeed, a chill wind blowing for women of Kentucky.
Chill wind?
Blame it on Global Warming.
KY looking good to relocate.
Gotta kill dem babies. KILL KILL KILL!!!
Thanks be to God that these butchers are being shut down.
I live in KY. Jobs can be hit or miss. Most of eastern KY is God’s country, but there are pretty sobering levels of poverty and unemployment there. South central KY is the best region, IMO. Land is good for farming, and close enough to the larger towns and cities.
Louisville and Lexington are liberal bastions. Northern KY suburbs of Cincinnati are very red, and offer a good job market.
If you ever move to the Louisville area, do not move into Jefferson County (Louisville Metro). The liberal idiot mayor has allowed gang violence to go unabated. The public school there, JCPS, is a nightmare as well
Kentucky is one of the most beautiful states I’ve ever driven through.
It was sobering though to read all of the posters at every rest stop looking for tips on meth labs and heroin. They’re the new moonshine apparently.
Bowling Green seemed like a pleasant town.
With Obamacare, they can go nearly anywhere
Bowling Green is the largest city in the south central region of KY. It’s home to Western Kentucky University, an improving job market, good agricultural areas. There’s little wonder why it has jumped to the third biggest city in KY. Also, a reliably red area, sandwiched between liberal Louisville to the north and Nashville, TN.
I prayed in front of that so called clinic during Forty Days for Life. I so happy it is shutting down. There were some very dedicated pro-life people in and around Lexington.
I lived in Versailles KY near Lexington and liked it very much. It is a conservative town for the most part. Homes are very reasonable and small farms can be found nearby. It is horse country and home to many of the premier racehorse breeding farms. Keeneland a most beautiful racetrack is nearby.
Thought of that. Wonder if any mothers ever think of that.
I am loving my Governor Matt Bevin, thank you Governor!
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