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Imagine a world where 57,762,169 unborn children weren't sacrificed on the altar of feminism. Imagine a world where the charnal houses of Planned Parenthood stood as silent as the ovens of Auschwitz, grim reminders of depravity, defanged. Imagine a world where the life of an unborn child is as precious as the life of a pig or a bird.
Imagine a world where our representatives had the guts to protect the unborn.
House Republican leadership tonight abruptly dropped a bill that would ban elective abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy.
According to news reports, female GOP lawmakers raised concerns on the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, prompting party leaders to realize they did not have the votes to pass the bill.
Prominent Republican members who rallied against the plan to limit late-term abortions include Reps. Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania, Renee Ellmers of North Carolina and Jackie Walorski of Indiana.
I'll defer comments on their cowardice to my wife, who posted this on Facebook earlier today:
I am so saddened by this news. 18,000 preemies are murdered each year, 18,000. How can such a wonderful nation support these murderers. We act so compassionate for mental health, those bullied, beheading across the world, shootings of innocents, mia, kia, and wounded warriors. But those who passed this 'right' to allow such atrocities be damned. My heart is broken for those 18,000 preemies housed in a warm womb for 6 months, only to be brutally killed and disposed of like garbage. What are those who opposed this bill and those 18,000 mothers each year thinking. Moreso, what are those doctors, nurses, and caregivers, and insurance companies think they are doing for society at large. I am just so sad.
What can I add to that? Somewhere, Satan is smiling. And Jesus is weeping.
Today is the annual March For Life. It's been 42 years since the holocaust of abortion was "legalized" by the forces of evil. 57,762,169 souls snuffed out before they could be born.
Pray with Pope Francis, pray that the hearts of our leaders will be opened.
Every Life is a Gift. #marchforlife
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) January 22, 2015
60 percent of Americans support enacting a 20 week abortion ban. It's inconceivable that anyone could be so callous as to not feel the suffering of these innocent babies.
And yet, abortion is the holy sacrament of feminism. A woman isn't really liberated until she's had one, or so I'm told.
I'll leave you with the wisdom of President Reagan: "I've noticed that
everyone who is for abortion has already been born."
Posted at 14:49 by Chris Wysocki
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