Texas Moving Forward to Limit Abortions (AKA the MURDER of Unborn Babies)
I have posted on http://christiangunslinger7.blogspot.com information in relation to the Republican primary for the Special Senate Election for New Jersey.
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Petition to stop the immigration bill (AKA: Amnesty) from Texas Senator Ted Cruz! Some Republicans have lost their mind and the mindless amnesty bill goes on! Sign this petition today!
http://www.tedcruz.org/stop-amnesty/?em621
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Abandon the Government Plantation!
Watch the video on the website below!
http://www.wnd.com/2013/06/black-democrat-abandons-party-of-slaves/
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Sign the Petition
I call on state and federal authorities to delicense, defund, and prosecute abortionists and abortion clinics that endanger women's lives, brutally destroy children, and break the law. Read the full petition
http://www.liveaction.org/inhuman/petition-to-stop-the-killing/
The petition:
http://www.liveaction.org/inhuman/
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Petition to investigate the IRS Abuse of Power:
http://www.libertyaction.org/384/petition.asp?Ref_ID=21343&CID=384&RID=39475587
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Petition Against Mandated Ethanol Standards
http://s2.washington.me/?placement=times
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Petition: No national ID card
http://chooseliberty.org/nationalidcardsb.aspx?pid=0613b
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Petition against NSA [National Security Agency] spying on the America people (Have they ever heard about profiling? Obviously not!)
http://www.theteapartyleadershipfund.com/nsa/
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Watch this video
http://www.mrctv.org/embeddedmedia/students-know-more-about-kims-new-baby-nsa-holder
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From: Family Research Council www.frc.org
“Sending a Tex Message on Life
Everything’s bigger in Texas—including the state’s abortion restrictions. If leaders can beat the clock before their legislative session expires, there’s a strong chance that Governor Rick Perry (R) will have the opportunity to sign off on one of the strongest pro-life laws in America. A sleep-deprived Texas House worked through the night, putting in a grueling 15 hours of debate until Republicans finally closed the amendment process and forced a vote on a measure that would outlaw abortions at the five-month mark, when babies feel pain.
Plenty of Texans came to watch the all-nighter, including a gallery so full that people spilled into the stairs and hallways. Just before 4 a.m., the ones who lasted the night finally witnessed what everyone had been waiting for: overwhelming consensus to ban abortions after 20 weeks. After such an emotional back-and-forth, protestors erupted. Security escorted several people out, while the remaining audience cheered. By an overwhelming 97-33 vote, the House gave its preliminary approval to a bill (much like the one the U.S. House passed last week) that would spare children the torture of abortion and ensure that women receive the safest care possible.
As part of SB 5, abortion clinics would also have to meet the certifications of surgical centers, meaning that most of the state’s 42 abortion facilities would have to undergo expensive renovations (which, if they truly cared about women, already would have been made [Very TRUE!—my addition]). Only doctors—not clinic workers—would be allowed to administer abortion drugs, monitor the patient’s progress, and schedule at least one follow-up appointment.
For added safety, every doctor who performs abortions would have to have admitting privileges to a local hospital, which, as experts point out, is extremely rare for abortionists. Some hospitals object on religious grounds. Others try to avoid the political headache by refusing to grant those privileges altogether—an obstacle that state abortion clinics will have a tough time overcoming. Planned Parenthood estimated that all but five of the state’s clinics would shut down (Great! Let’s shut down the last five too!—my addition), which was met with some suspicion by pro-lifers who think the organization is just fear-mongering. Still, the impact would be enormous if the Texas Senate can race to approve the bill in the waning hours of the session.
House Democrats did everything they could to stall the proposal, which, under Texas law, must be approved a full 24 hours before it goes to the Senate. Around ten o’clock this morning, the state House voted the measure through for a second time, giving state senators until midnight on Tuesday to send it to the Governor’s desk. And while Senate Democrats can stage a filibuster, Governor Perry is prepared to call the chambers back into session if they don't hold a vote. ‘Unless I’m misreading him,’ said Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, ‘we’re going to be called back into special session again.’ Thanks to Perry’s leadership, babies don’t stand alone in the Lone Star State (Since the unconstitutional Roe decision was a Texas case, it is only fitting that Texas be actively involved in ending the practice of MURDER of our unborn!—my addition).
Meanwhile, Texans aren’t the only ones celebrating summer victories. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D), who—unlike Rick Perry—is trying to expand abortion, suffered an embarrassing defeat last week, when the state senate refused to consider a measure that would have overturned almost every restriction on late-term abortions. A coalition of state conservatives fought hard against the bill, which would have made New York’s abortion policy among the most extreme in the nation (We are slowly winning and with the LORD’S help will end this catastrophe of MURDERING our own just as pagans did!—my addition).”
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