Anti-abortion Democrat stands out in Illinois primary – MSN

Chris Butler, a pastor, said he made his decision to run before Bobby Rush announced his retirement and was prepared to primary the longtime congressman.
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Rick
4 years ago

Finally a black candidate that understands the fact that blacks abort their babies at four times the rate of whites. Hitler himself couldn’t do a better job of halting the growth of the black race than the abortion industry is slamming down the throats of black women. In the long run kids and demographics are all that really matters. Everything you own will be on ebay a few months after you die, the kids you put here sustains your race.

Freddy
4 years ago
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Here is some info on that: https://rtl.org/multicultural-outreach/black-abortion-statistics/ There have been over 20M abortions in the black community since Roe v Wade. Now add in the countless who have died due to subpar healthcare/food deserts in inner cities/lack of good pre and post natal care. Nothing is mentioned that the darker the skin the more Vitamin D is needed and I’ll wager nutrient levels are rarely checked as they are not routinely checked for people overall. Now add in all the shootings and murders on top of that and it is basically genocide of a race. 20M abortions in the black… Read more »

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