Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Marching for Rights

Tomorrow, I will be participating in a wonderful rally in Washington, D.C. that advocates children's rights. Unfortunately, there are some people in America today who believe that children's rights and women's rights conflict. How can that be?

Simple. Women nowadays believe in something called "reproductive freedom," something not found in any official United States document. Somehow, the Supreme Court found enough 'precedent' to pass Roe v. Wade...but that didn't give women any explicit right.

That's correct: women do not have the right to abortion. Actually, abortion - since it kills a scientifically living human being - violates our rights to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.

But think of the mother, some argue. She can't be forced to carry an unwanted child to term.

Personally, I think the only thing that rivals the horrors of abortion is the fact that women willingly choose it and cling to it as a 'right.'

Femenists should be the most anti-abortion people in America. Isn't the whole purpose of the movement to distinguish and liberate ourselves from men? (No offense to any male readers.) Conceiving a child and giving birth are things that men simply can't do!

Therefore, I believe in saving all children from the pain and suffering of being dismembered alive in their mothers' wombs, and saving all mothers from the guilt of having willingly murdered their own children.

If anyone reading this post has had anything to do with abortion, please know that I'm not judging you: I'm criticizing the people who lied when they told you that the "fetus" was not a living, moving human baby. There is so much deception in the abortion industry nowadays that I can see how people fall for it. Rhetoric is a powerful tool, for good or evil.

All right, I'm off my soap box for the time being.

God bless,
PHC

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