Abortion: Hollywood to Georgia: The Babies Die or We Walk!

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You know the one thing all those actors have in common? None of them were aborted.

PJ Media ^ | 03/30/2019

Those of us who live in Flyover Country have a lot of ignorant preconceptions about our moral, ethical, and intellectual betters in Hollywood. Such as: They're a bunch of self-important clowns who really hate unborn babies. Where in the world would we get a silly idea like that?

Here's Rodney Ho, Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

"More than 40 Hollywood celebrities signed a letter sent to the Georgia House Speaker David Ralston and Georgia governor Brian Kemp Thursday morning saying they will push TV and film production companies to abandon Georgia if the “heartbeat” abortion bill is signed into law.

Among those who signed the letter: Alec Baldwin, Amy Schumer, Gabrielle Union, Rosie O’Donnell, Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman, Essence Atkins, Uzo Aduba, Christina Applegate, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn, Atlanta native David Cross, Don Cheadle, Mia Farrow, Colin Hanks, Bradley Whitford and Amber Tamblyn... The letter opens by complimenting the state as being hospitable with “friendly and caring people” and hotels and restaurants that are “comfortable and of high quality.”

You know the one thing all those actors have in common? None of them were aborted.

How's that for chutzpah? A bunch of Hollywood big shots move their production facilities to another state that gives them generous tax incentives, and then they start pushing around the locals. They swoop in, make their big dumb superhero movies and such, and then start pontificating about which laws their benefactors should pass. They're just carpetbaggers with more expensive luggage.

And these actors make sure to be as condescending about it as possible: "But hey, don't get us wrong... you ignorant backwoods rubes sure do run some nice hotels!"

If you don't like it, go back to California, you arrogant, privileged A-holes. Then you can kill all the babies you want.
 
You know the one thing all those actors have in common? None of them were aborted.

PJ Media ^ | 03/30/2019

Those of us who live in Flyover Country have a lot of ignorant preconceptions about our moral, ethical, and intellectual betters in Hollywood. Such as: They're a bunch of self-important clowns who really hate unborn babies. Where in the world would we get a silly idea like that?

Here's Rodney Ho, Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

"More than 40 Hollywood celebrities signed a letter sent to the Georgia House Speaker David Ralston and Georgia governor Brian Kemp Thursday morning saying they will push TV and film production companies to abandon Georgia if the “heartbeat” abortion bill is signed into law.

Among those who signed the letter: Alec Baldwin, Amy Schumer, Gabrielle Union, Rosie O’Donnell, Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman, Essence Atkins, Uzo Aduba, Christina Applegate, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn, Atlanta native David Cross, Don Cheadle, Mia Farrow, Colin Hanks, Bradley Whitford and Amber Tamblyn... The letter opens by complimenting the state as being hospitable with “friendly and caring people” and hotels and restaurants that are “comfortable and of high quality.”

You know the one thing all those actors have in common? None of them were aborted.

How's that for chutzpah? A bunch of Hollywood big shots move their production facilities to another state that gives them generous tax incentives, and then they start pushing around the locals. They swoop in, make their big dumb superhero movies and such, and then start pontificating about which laws their benefactors should pass. They're just carpetbaggers with more expensive luggage.

And these actors make sure to be as condescending about it as possible: "But hey, don't get us wrong... you ignorant backwoods rubes sure do run some nice hotels!"

If you don't like it, go back to California, you arrogant, privileged A-holes. Then you can kill all the babies you want.
Democratic political strategists have welcomed the Alabama law as a way to fire up their base and reset the abortion argument going into the 2020 election. But the simultaneous push for late-term abortion clearly works against them. In a February Marist poll, pro-life sentiment surged, erasing a 17 point gap and drawing even with the pro-abortion position. The poll showed 71% opposing abortion after 20 weeks, and even among Democrats opposition was 59%.

Younger people are opposed to abortion
Perhaps more alarming for the Democrats is that younger people moved in greater proportion towards the pro-life position than older age cohorts. And a May 2019 Hill-HarrisXsurvey found that 55% of those polled found a Georgia-style six-week abortion ban either “just right” or “too lenient.” Again, broken down by age group, it was those aged 18-34 who “were most likely to say the abortion bans did not go far enough.”

So rather than benefiting Democrats, the new battle over abortion may be a replay of the 2003 debate over “partial birth abortion” which benefited George W. Bush in his reelection bid. Democrats have predictably denounced the new restrictive abortion laws while showing no signs of being willing to accept any particular time limits on terminating pregnancies. For his part, President Trump has criticized the Alabama abortion law for going too far while also strongly denouncing New York’s highly permissive approach. Advantage Trump.

New state abortion laws threatening Roe v. Wade framework could ruin 2020 for Democrats
 
Have you seen all the money right wingers have raised to take care of these unwanted babies and these women?

Neither have I.
 
Have you seen all the money right wingers have raised to take care of these unwanted babies and these women?

Neither have I.
We are taking away all aid to illegal immigrants and with the $150 billion saved we can have no problem taking care of them!
 
Have you seen all the money right wingers have raised to take care of these unwanted babies and these women?

Neither have I.
Who else do you advocate killing because the Right won't take care of them?
 
You know the one thing all those actors have in common? None of them were aborted.

PJ Media ^ | 03/30/2019

Those of us who live in Flyover Country have a lot of ignorant preconceptions about our moral, ethical, and intellectual betters in Hollywood. Such as: They're a bunch of self-important clowns who really hate unborn babies. Where in the world would we get a silly idea like that?

Here's Rodney Ho, Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

"More than 40 Hollywood celebrities signed a letter sent to the Georgia House Speaker David Ralston and Georgia governor Brian Kemp Thursday morning saying they will push TV and film production companies to abandon Georgia if the “heartbeat” abortion bill is signed into law.

Among those who signed the letter: Alec Baldwin, Amy Schumer, Gabrielle Union, Rosie O’Donnell, Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman, Essence Atkins, Uzo Aduba, Christina Applegate, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn, Atlanta native David Cross, Don Cheadle, Mia Farrow, Colin Hanks, Bradley Whitford and Amber Tamblyn... The letter opens by complimenting the state as being hospitable with “friendly and caring people” and hotels and restaurants that are “comfortable and of high quality.”

You know the one thing all those actors have in common? None of them were aborted.

How's that for chutzpah? A bunch of Hollywood big shots move their production facilities to another state that gives them generous tax incentives, and then they start pushing around the locals. They swoop in, make their big dumb superhero movies and such, and then start pontificating about which laws their benefactors should pass. They're just carpetbaggers with more expensive luggage.

And these actors make sure to be as condescending about it as possible: "But hey, don't get us wrong... you ignorant backwoods rubes sure do run some nice hotels!"

If you don't like it, go back to California, you arrogant, privileged A-holes. Then you can kill all the babies you want.
Yep. Your title sums it up perfectly. They really are monsters. I didnt used to believe in monsters, but today I do.
 

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