To Trust or Not To Trust
Abortion advocates claim that the real issue isn’t abortion, but whether we trust women to be their own moral agents. But let’s take a look at how asinine this “trust women” rhetoric is…
Abortion advocates claim that the real issue isn’t abortion, but whether we trust women to be their own moral agents. But let’s take a look at how asinine this “trust women” rhetoric is…
There are numerous examples of how the defense of abortion has been forced to change over the years. The reason for this is simple and always the same: the pro-choice position is not based on any fundamental or observable truth.
Recently, 48 Democrat members of Congress signed a letter railing against Catholic bishops who say that pro-abortion politicians should be denied communion. But this letter signing nonsense is just part of The Great Ping-Pong Scam that gutless preachers and politicians have been pulling since the day abortion was legalized.
For the pro-life movement, the only practical distinction between the Democrat and Republican parties is that one is an enemy who will stab us in the chest and the other is a friend who will stab us in the back. Tuesday’s Republican primary in Pennsylvania proved my point.
The American abortion lobby is poised to hold its death march in Washington DC to renew their commitment to the slaughter of premature babies. They will cynically disguise their agenda as concern for the lives of women who might be killed if abortion is again made illegal- but one would have to be either stupid or naive to believe that America’s abortion profiteers care about the welfare of their customers.
What started as several Arizona women, became more than 100 women coming forward and reporting to authorities that while they were having abortions at a Phoenix area clinic, abortionist Brian Finkel sexually molested them. So where is the national media on this story?
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