Democrats Still Celebrate Death While Preventing Criminal Investigations In Abortion Cases

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Cheering like they won the Superbowl, Democrats celebrated murder by expanding abortion rights in New York. Abortion expansion in New York - WORLD

Abortion expansion in New York
Abortion proponents celebrate new law, but a Catholic church tolls its bells in mourning
by Emily Belz New York City
Post Date: January 23, 2019
legislature%20new%20york%20545.jpg


The Senate chamber at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. (Hans Pennink/AP)


New York, with a newly empowered Democratic legislature, legalized late-term abortion on Tuesday and removed criminal penalties for botched abortions or other violence that leads to an in utero baby’s death. The sweeping law would remove the state’s ability to prosecute a Kermit Gosnell–type offender or a person who kills a child in utero through domestic abuse, for example.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, was not bashful about putting his signature to the new abortion law, wearing a pink tie, cracking jokes about how many years it took to pass the law, and ordering the World Trade Center to be lit in pink in celebration.

12319RHA.jpg

Killing the unborn is really fun.....hahahahahah



Meanwhile, the Catholic church next to Cuomo’s governor’s mansion tolled its bells in mourning for the babies’ lives that would be lost and “for the women of our state who are made less safe under this law.”

The New York State Catholic Conference and the evangelical group New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms have lobbied against the bill for 12 years, sometimes seeing its defeat by the margin of one vote. We followed the lobbyists around Albany back in 2014 when they helped defeat the measure during that legislative session.

The Catholic conference made the vote personal in its statement after the bill’s passage on Tuesday night:

“Many of the state Senators and Assembly Members who voted for this abortion expansion are mothers themselves, who felt their child toss, turn and kick in their womb, and delighted in the progress of their pregnancy. Many others, as well as our governor, are fathers, who held their partner’s hand as they viewed the ultrasound videos, watched their child squirm and rejoiced at the first sound of a heartbeat. Many of these same officials were themselves born into less-than-perfect conditions—poverty, health problems, disabilities, broken families. All overcame these issues to rise to leadership in our state, because their parents chose life for them.”

The fight has focused on the New York Senate, where until recently Republicans held power with a coalition of breakaway Democrats. Now Democrats have full control, and Cuomo had promised to make the bill a priority in his gubernatorial primary where he faced pressure from the far left. Opposition to the legislation was almost entirely along party lines: Every Senate Republican voted against the bill (even though some of those Republicans describe themselves as “pro-choice”), along with two Democrats.

“So heartbroken today,” said Kathleen Gallagher, a lobbyist for the New York State Catholic Conference who had worked on blocking this measure for 12 years. But she added: “It gives me great comfort to know that over those 12 years we have undoubtedly saved some human lives and spared some mothers from pain and heartache.”

The new law, called the Reproductive Health Act, includes these measures:

• The legalization of abortion after 24 weeks. The law stipulates that third-trimester abortions should only take place for the health of the mother, a broad definition under Supreme Court precedent that applies to almost anything, including emotional health. New York’s previous law criminalized abortion after 24 weeks.

• The legalization of abortions performed by health practitioners other than doctors.

• The removal of abortion entirely from the criminal code. If a health practitioner botched an abortion or injured a woman, he or she would be held liable under the health law rather than the criminal code. A second-degree abortion, where an abortion is performed without the mother’s consent, is removed from the criminal code. That also means that if an abusive man assaulted his pregnant spouse, causing the death of the baby, he would only be held liable for the violence to the mother. Under previous law, someone who murdered a pregnant woman faced homicide charges for both the mother and the baby, which is no longer the case.

• A medical examiner is no longer allowed to investigate a death caused by “suspected criminal abortion.”

• The law defines abortion as a “right,” whereas before it was merely legal in New York.​
 
Given how the pro-life side works tirelessly to create more Dr. Gosnells, you'd think Mud would support such quacks more. Dr. Gosnell was what pro-lifers want every abortion doctor to be. He's kind of the face of the pro-life movement, along with the little thug punk in the MAGA hat.
 
The New York law says ANYBODY can perform abortions, not just physicians, up to the second before birth. I thought pro-murder activists told us pro-life stances will effect back alley abortions. That's exactly what this bill allows...back alley abortions from Ametuers.

I hope our side finds a Federal judge that will put an injunction on implemting this law. If abortion is allowed by our Constitution,according to the pro-murder side then the Fed has jurisdiction over State laws. Federal law doesn't allow abortions that late in the term.
 
Next up will be the killing of the elderly and infirm "for the good of the party"..

The left celebrating the dehumanization of human babies to that of dogs....
 
Next up will be the killing of the elderly and infirm "for the good of the party"..

The left celebrating the dehumanization of human babies to that of dogs....

We haven't seen anything yet; this is just the beginning for the pos 'progressives' re murdering babies; they will now shoot for murdering them up to the age of 2 or even 3 years old:

It should be noted that even a healthy newborn baby does not have the same claim to life as a “person,” according to Singer’s philosophy. “Killing them cannot be equated with killing normal human beings….No infant—disabled or not—has a strong claim to life as beings capable of seeing themselves as distinct entities, existing over time.”

Should the Baby Live? -- Michael Poore


Abstract
Abortion is largely accepted even for reasons that do not have anything to do with the fetus' health. By showing that (1) both fetuses and newborns do not have the same moral status as actual persons, (2) the fact that both are potential persons is morally irrelevant and (3) adoption is not always in the best interest of actual people, the authors argue that what we call ‘after-birth abortion’ (killing a newborn) should be permissible in all the cases where abortion is, including cases where the newborn is not disabled.


After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?

But hey, we know they make Obama proud; murdering babies was his signature policy hobby as am Illinois politician. I'm sure he's wanking off to this exciting milestone in legislative history, as, are all of his sick fans.
 
The Federal DOJ should have the FBI arrest the first assisted-murder of a baby in the Third Trimester. Arrest the physician (or non-physician), nurse, mother and try them first first degree murder.
 
I predict a sharp rise in violence against the abortion mills and the butchers who run them, soon.

Anyone else?
 
I predict a sharp rise in violence against the abortion mills and the butchers who run them, soon.

Anyone else?
. When you are fighting against EVIL then violence is justified. AntiFa teaches that.

I don't know about the justifications of it but as a practical matter, for every action, there tends to be an equal an opposite reaction and that is many times just as true in social situations as it is in physics.
 
Cheering like they won the Superbowl, Democrats celebrated murder by expanding abortion rights in New York. Abortion expansion in New York - WORLD

Abortion expansion in New York
Abortion proponents celebrate new law, but a Catholic church tolls its bells in mourning
by Emily Belz New York City
Post Date: January 23, 2019
legislature%20new%20york%20545.jpg


The Senate chamber at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. (Hans Pennink/AP)


New York, with a newly empowered Democratic legislature, legalized late-term abortion on Tuesday and removed criminal penalties for botched abortions or other violence that leads to an in utero baby’s death. The sweeping law would remove the state’s ability to prosecute a Kermit Gosnell–type offender or a person who kills a child in utero through domestic abuse, for example.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, was not bashful about putting his signature to the new abortion law, wearing a pink tie, cracking jokes about how many years it took to pass the law, and ordering the World Trade Center to be lit in pink in celebration.

12319RHA.jpg

Killing the unborn is really fun.....hahahahahah



Meanwhile, the Catholic church next to Cuomo’s governor’s mansion tolled its bells in mourning for the babies’ lives that would be lost and “for the women of our state who are made less safe under this law.”

The New York State Catholic Conference and the evangelical group New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms have lobbied against the bill for 12 years, sometimes seeing its defeat by the margin of one vote. We followed the lobbyists around Albany back in 2014 when they helped defeat the measure during that legislative session.

The Catholic conference made the vote personal in its statement after the bill’s passage on Tuesday night:

“Many of the state Senators and Assembly Members who voted for this abortion expansion are mothers themselves, who felt their child toss, turn and kick in their womb, and delighted in the progress of their pregnancy. Many others, as well as our governor, are fathers, who held their partner’s hand as they viewed the ultrasound videos, watched their child squirm and rejoiced at the first sound of a heartbeat. Many of these same officials were themselves born into less-than-perfect conditions—poverty, health problems, disabilities, broken families. All overcame these issues to rise to leadership in our state, because their parents chose life for them.”

The fight has focused on the New York Senate, where until recently Republicans held power with a coalition of breakaway Democrats. Now Democrats have full control, and Cuomo had promised to make the bill a priority in his gubernatorial primary where he faced pressure from the far left. Opposition to the legislation was almost entirely along party lines: Every Senate Republican voted against the bill (even though some of those Republicans describe themselves as “pro-choice”), along with two Democrats.

“So heartbroken today,” said Kathleen Gallagher, a lobbyist for the New York State Catholic Conference who had worked on blocking this measure for 12 years. But she added: “It gives me great comfort to know that over those 12 years we have undoubtedly saved some human lives and spared some mothers from pain and heartache.”

The new law, called the Reproductive Health Act, includes these measures:

• The legalization of abortion after 24 weeks. The law stipulates that third-trimester abortions should only take place for the health of the mother, a broad definition under Supreme Court precedent that applies to almost anything, including emotional health. New York’s previous law criminalized abortion after 24 weeks.

• The legalization of abortions performed by health practitioners other than doctors.

• The removal of abortion entirely from the criminal code. If a health practitioner botched an abortion or injured a woman, he or she would be held liable under the health law rather than the criminal code. A second-degree abortion, where an abortion is performed without the mother’s consent, is removed from the criminal code. That also means that if an abusive man assaulted his pregnant spouse, causing the death of the baby, he would only be held liable for the violence to the mother. Under previous law, someone who murdered a pregnant woman faced homicide charges for both the mother and the baby, which is no longer the case.

• A medical examiner is no longer allowed to investigate a death caused by “suspected criminal abortion.”

• The law defines abortion as a “right,” whereas before it was merely legal in New York.​
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Cheering like they won the Superbowl, Democrats celebrated murder by expanding abortion rights in New York. Abortion expansion in New York - WORLD

Abortion expansion in New York
Abortion proponents celebrate new law, but a Catholic church tolls its bells in mourning
by Emily Belz New York City
Post Date: January 23, 2019
legislature%20new%20york%20545.jpg


The Senate chamber at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. (Hans Pennink/AP)


New York, with a newly empowered Democratic legislature, legalized late-term abortion on Tuesday and removed criminal penalties for botched abortions or other violence that leads to an in utero baby’s death. The sweeping law would remove the state’s ability to prosecute a Kermit Gosnell–type offender or a person who kills a child in utero through domestic abuse, for example.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, was not bashful about putting his signature to the new abortion law, wearing a pink tie, cracking jokes about how many years it took to pass the law, and ordering the World Trade Center to be lit in pink in celebration.

12319RHA.jpg

Killing the unborn is really fun.....hahahahahah



Meanwhile, the Catholic church next to Cuomo’s governor’s mansion tolled its bells in mourning for the babies’ lives that would be lost and “for the women of our state who are made less safe under this law.”

The New York State Catholic Conference and the evangelical group New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms have lobbied against the bill for 12 years, sometimes seeing its defeat by the margin of one vote. We followed the lobbyists around Albany back in 2014 when they helped defeat the measure during that legislative session.

The Catholic conference made the vote personal in its statement after the bill’s passage on Tuesday night:

“Many of the state Senators and Assembly Members who voted for this abortion expansion are mothers themselves, who felt their child toss, turn and kick in their womb, and delighted in the progress of their pregnancy. Many others, as well as our governor, are fathers, who held their partner’s hand as they viewed the ultrasound videos, watched their child squirm and rejoiced at the first sound of a heartbeat. Many of these same officials were themselves born into less-than-perfect conditions—poverty, health problems, disabilities, broken families. All overcame these issues to rise to leadership in our state, because their parents chose life for them.”

The fight has focused on the New York Senate, where until recently Republicans held power with a coalition of breakaway Democrats. Now Democrats have full control, and Cuomo had promised to make the bill a priority in his gubernatorial primary where he faced pressure from the far left. Opposition to the legislation was almost entirely along party lines: Every Senate Republican voted against the bill (even though some of those Republicans describe themselves as “pro-choice”), along with two Democrats.

“So heartbroken today,” said Kathleen Gallagher, a lobbyist for the New York State Catholic Conference who had worked on blocking this measure for 12 years. But she added: “It gives me great comfort to know that over those 12 years we have undoubtedly saved some human lives and spared some mothers from pain and heartache.”

The new law, called the Reproductive Health Act, includes these measures:

• The legalization of abortion after 24 weeks. The law stipulates that third-trimester abortions should only take place for the health of the mother, a broad definition under Supreme Court precedent that applies to almost anything, including emotional health. New York’s previous law criminalized abortion after 24 weeks.

• The legalization of abortions performed by health practitioners other than doctors.

• The removal of abortion entirely from the criminal code. If a health practitioner botched an abortion or injured a woman, he or she would be held liable under the health law rather than the criminal code. A second-degree abortion, where an abortion is performed without the mother’s consent, is removed from the criminal code. That also means that if an abusive man assaulted his pregnant spouse, causing the death of the baby, he would only be held liable for the violence to the mother. Under previous law, someone who murdered a pregnant woman faced homicide charges for both the mother and the baby, which is no longer the case.

• A medical examiner is no longer allowed to investigate a death caused by “suspected criminal abortion.”

• The law defines abortion as a “right,” whereas before it was merely legal in New York.​
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My own daughter was preemie. As you can see by how small this child is, my daughter could wear my size 10.5 wedding band as a bracelet.

This picture hits close to home.
 
Sick ghouls. This will be a wonderful advertisement nationwide for conservatives...and the Democrats know it. That's why do very few of them dare to show themselves on this thread.

Sick and evil. Reaping and sowing, liberals. Reaping. And sowing.
 

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