Monday, April 27, 2009

Wow, just…wow.

And, of course, the first obvious question the liberal L.A. Times asks is “who funds this?” Nevermind the violations of the law or the health and safety of a minor, that’s not important! We’ve got to find out who is behind this!

See, to the abortion-on-demand left, it’s more important that as many abortions as possible take place each year. It doesn’t matter to them how the female got pregnant and it doesn’t matter how far along she is in the pregnancy. It certainly doesn’t matter if there are any ethical or legal obstacles in the way. The only thing that matters is that they increase the number of abortions performed each year, otherwise their funding will shrink, and they might see their power diminish.

Look, abortion is murder, I don’t care how you slice it. The fetus is not a “collection of cells”, but a unique, genuine life with chromosomes and everything else that make up a human being. Just because it may not look like a person yet or be able to survive outside of the womb at the moment doesn’t make it any less alive.

Our obligation as a society is to protect all forms of life, whether it is in the womb or hooked up to life support. When you can excuse the murder of millions of unborn, innocent people, you can excuse just about anything. Grandma a burden on your family? Pull the plug and let the old bag die. Might have a baby with brown hair instead of blonde? Or green eyes instead of blue? Abort it and try again! With the liberal murder-machine, you can get anything you want, morality and ethics be damned.

I find it amazing that the left in this country cry over the destruction of a tree, a dolphin snagged in a tuna net, or a rare snail that nobody ever heard of that might become extinct if we build a strip mall, yet they don’t give a second thought as to how many innocent lives they’ve taken through abortion.

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