Tag Archives: Martha Plimpton
Life-Terminators
Abortion is much in the news lately as Judge Brett Kavanaugh—who many abortion-cheerleaders fear will overturn Roe v. Wade—stands poised to become the newest member of the U.S. Supreme Court. Their protestations to the contrary, abortion supporters—who call themselves euphemistically “pro-choice”—are, in reality, pro-death. Women who seek abortions do not seek centrally to terminate a pregnancy. They seek to terminate a human life.
Here’s a thought experiment that might help reveal the ugly truth hiding behind euphemisms: Imagine if all these past 45 bloody years, it had been technologically possible to extract tiny humans from the wombs of …
Posted in Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion, Alberto Giubilini, Brett Kavanaugh, Francesca Minerva, Guttmacher Institute, Martha Plimpton, Michelle Wolf, Peter Singer, Roe v. Wade, SCOTUS, U.S. Supreme Court
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Child Sacrifice Legal in Ireland
Most Americans have seen footage of the obscene cheers of women and men in Ireland over the vote to repeal the 8th Amendment to the Irish Constitution which protected the right of the unborn simply to exist. Yes, they cheered for the legal right of women to have their own children exterminated. Mairead Enright of the Irish organization Lawyers for Choice perfectly captured the unholy essence of their response: “It’s feminist Christmas.”
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Tagged #ShoutYourAbortion, 8th Amendment, Ireland, Jenny Slate, Katha Pollitt, Lawyers for Choice, Mairead Enright, Martha Plimpton, Naral Pro-Choice Colorado, Obvious Child, The Nation, Willie Parker
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