Illinois House Passes Bill Repealing Partial-Birth-Abortion Ban – Yahoo News

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debtsor
6 years ago

Disgusting. What is wrong with the progressives in this state. Murdering babies. and then they look you straight in the eye and say that a 39 week old baby isn’t a baby, the woman carrying the child isn’t a mother, and murdering that innocent child is health care. I truly feel like I live in bizarro world.

Downstate_downtrodden
6 years ago
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The number of pictures signs I’ve seen online lately reading “abortion is a human right” have turned my stomach. Yet this is what constitutes “progress” in this day and age.

All part of the plan to make every sovereign state ungovernable. All you need is a large enough group of suggestible individuals and you can turn everyone against each other. Then you just need an authoritarian with big ideas to swoop in and clean up the mess. Orwell warned us about this…

Downstate_downtrodden
6 years ago

Ah, the down voters are out today I see. Keep denying it all you want. Keep pleasing your overlords. You’ll be among the first against the wall when they make their power grab.

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