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The most radical speech at the DNC was NARAL leader Ilyse Hogue telling her abortion story

Well it's finally been exposed.....Conservatives were right again....

It’s very common for Democrats and other pro-choice advocates to use euphemisms like "a woman’s right to choose" instead of actually saying the word "abortion." Hillary Clinton, the Democrats’ nominee this year, is famous for once making the case that abortion should be "safe, legal, and rare." (Her position has since become stronger in the direction of abortion rights.)

So safe and rare are out......just legal remains.

I bet her two children are glad they weren't conceived at the "wrong" time.....she sounds like a Nazi....no heart at all.
But atleast we can do away with the pro choice bullshit.......
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
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Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The poll was commissioned by the SBA List and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend. Among the 64% of respondents who support the legislation, 43% said they “strongly support” the bill and 21% said they “somewhat support” the bill. Among the 28% who oppose the bill, 22% “strongly oppose” the legislation and 6% “somewhat oppose” it. Notably, women voters supported the bill in higher numbers than men with 65% of women supporting the late-term abortion limit compared to 63% of men.

0828_baby-624x417_0.jpg

Seventy-eight percent of millennial voters polled supported the abortion limit. The polling group interviewed 824 respondents on Election Day, surveying those who were registered to vote and had either already voted or planned to cast a ballot. The results mirror a Marist poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus in July, which found that “about 8 in 10 Americans support substantial restrictions on abortion (78%), and would limit it to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy.”

President-elect Donald J. Trump promised in a September letter to pro-life voters that he was committed to “signing into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would end painful late-term abortions nationwide." “Pro-life voters who were key to victory on election night are eager to see a pro-life White House and Congress address the horrific reality of late-term abortion in America. We urge Congress to take up this legislation as soon as possible so that as many as 18,000 lives a year will be saved,” SBA List’s President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks

See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.
Francis, who has made a more inclusive and forgiving Roman Catholic Church a characteristic of his papacy, made the announcement in a document known as an "apostolic letter" after Sunday's close of the Church's "Holy Year of Mercy". He said he wanted to "restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" but "there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God)". Francis had already temporarily granted the power to all priests to give what is known as "sacramental absolution" for abortion during the Holy Year, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 20, but the solemn tone of his words in Monday's letter suggested that the change would last for at least the rest of his papacy.

In Roman Catholic teaching, abortion is such a serious sin that those who procure or perform it bring automatic excommunication on themselves as they are knowingly committing a sin the Church considers grave. In the past, only a bishop or a designated special confessor could grant absolution for an abortion and lift excommunication. Although bishops in some dioceses in developed countries such as the United States and Britain had already delegated this authority to parish priests, the old practice was still in effect in most of the world. "Not only is this a change in Church policy, it changes Church law," said Father James Bretzke, a professor of moral theology at Boston College. "I think it’s very significant in the context of Pope Francis’ theme of his pontificate, which is going to go down as the pontificate of mercy; he sees mercy as absolutely the key."

At a news conference at the Vatican, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, who oversaw Holy Year activities, said the new norms applied to all Roman Catholics involved in an abortion, including the woman and medical staff. Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins. "There is no type of laxness here," he said, repeating the pope's words that while abortion was very grave, there was no sin that could not be touched by God's mercy. In a document last year, Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
 
Abortion is essentially over....it's just a matter of time now until conservatives are in place on the SCOTUS......
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
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Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The poll was commissioned by the SBA List and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend. Among the 64% of respondents who support the legislation, 43% said they “strongly support” the bill and 21% said they “somewhat support” the bill. Among the 28% who oppose the bill, 22% “strongly oppose” the legislation and 6% “somewhat oppose” it. Notably, women voters supported the bill in higher numbers than men with 65% of women supporting the late-term abortion limit compared to 63% of men.

0828_baby-624x417_0.jpg

Seventy-eight percent of millennial voters polled supported the abortion limit. The polling group interviewed 824 respondents on Election Day, surveying those who were registered to vote and had either already voted or planned to cast a ballot. The results mirror a Marist poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus in July, which found that “about 8 in 10 Americans support substantial restrictions on abortion (78%), and would limit it to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy.”

President-elect Donald J. Trump promised in a September letter to pro-life voters that he was committed to “signing into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would end painful late-term abortions nationwide." “Pro-life voters who were key to victory on election night are eager to see a pro-life White House and Congress address the horrific reality of late-term abortion in America. We urge Congress to take up this legislation as soon as possible so that as many as 18,000 lives a year will be saved,” SBA List’s President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks

See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.
Francis, who has made a more inclusive and forgiving Roman Catholic Church a characteristic of his papacy, made the announcement in a document known as an "apostolic letter" after Sunday's close of the Church's "Holy Year of Mercy". He said he wanted to "restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" but "there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God)". Francis had already temporarily granted the power to all priests to give what is known as "sacramental absolution" for abortion during the Holy Year, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 20, but the solemn tone of his words in Monday's letter suggested that the change would last for at least the rest of his papacy.

In Roman Catholic teaching, abortion is such a serious sin that those who procure or perform it bring automatic excommunication on themselves as they are knowingly committing a sin the Church considers grave. In the past, only a bishop or a designated special confessor could grant absolution for an abortion and lift excommunication. Although bishops in some dioceses in developed countries such as the United States and Britain had already delegated this authority to parish priests, the old practice was still in effect in most of the world. "Not only is this a change in Church policy, it changes Church law," said Father James Bretzke, a professor of moral theology at Boston College. "I think it’s very significant in the context of Pope Francis’ theme of his pontificate, which is going to go down as the pontificate of mercy; he sees mercy as absolutely the key."

At a news conference at the Vatican, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, who oversaw Holy Year activities, said the new norms applied to all Roman Catholics involved in an abortion, including the woman and medical staff. Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins. "There is no type of laxness here," he said, repeating the pope's words that while abortion was very grave, there was no sin that could not be touched by God's mercy. In a document last year, Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
icon_cool.gif

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The poll was commissioned by the SBA List and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend. Among the 64% of respondents who support the legislation, 43% said they “strongly support” the bill and 21% said they “somewhat support” the bill. Among the 28% who oppose the bill, 22% “strongly oppose” the legislation and 6% “somewhat oppose” it. Notably, women voters supported the bill in higher numbers than men with 65% of women supporting the late-term abortion limit compared to 63% of men.

0828_baby-624x417_0.jpg

Seventy-eight percent of millennial voters polled supported the abortion limit. The polling group interviewed 824 respondents on Election Day, surveying those who were registered to vote and had either already voted or planned to cast a ballot. The results mirror a Marist poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus in July, which found that “about 8 in 10 Americans support substantial restrictions on abortion (78%), and would limit it to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy.”

President-elect Donald J. Trump promised in a September letter to pro-life voters that he was committed to “signing into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would end painful late-term abortions nationwide." “Pro-life voters who were key to victory on election night are eager to see a pro-life White House and Congress address the horrific reality of late-term abortion in America. We urge Congress to take up this legislation as soon as possible so that as many as 18,000 lives a year will be saved,” SBA List’s President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks

See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.
Francis, who has made a more inclusive and forgiving Roman Catholic Church a characteristic of his papacy, made the announcement in a document known as an "apostolic letter" after Sunday's close of the Church's "Holy Year of Mercy". He said he wanted to "restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" but "there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God)". Francis had already temporarily granted the power to all priests to give what is known as "sacramental absolution" for abortion during the Holy Year, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 20, but the solemn tone of his words in Monday's letter suggested that the change would last for at least the rest of his papacy.

In Roman Catholic teaching, abortion is such a serious sin that those who procure or perform it bring automatic excommunication on themselves as they are knowingly committing a sin the Church considers grave. In the past, only a bishop or a designated special confessor could grant absolution for an abortion and lift excommunication. Although bishops in some dioceses in developed countries such as the United States and Britain had already delegated this authority to parish priests, the old practice was still in effect in most of the world. "Not only is this a change in Church policy, it changes Church law," said Father James Bretzke, a professor of moral theology at Boston College. "I think it’s very significant in the context of Pope Francis’ theme of his pontificate, which is going to go down as the pontificate of mercy; he sees mercy as absolutely the key."

At a news conference at the Vatican, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, who oversaw Holy Year activities, said the new norms applied to all Roman Catholics involved in an abortion, including the woman and medical staff. Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins. "There is no type of laxness here," he said, repeating the pope's words that while abortion was very grave, there was no sin that could not be touched by God's mercy. In a document last year, Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
icon_cool.gif

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The poll was commissioned by the SBA List and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend. Among the 64% of respondents who support the legislation, 43% said they “strongly support” the bill and 21% said they “somewhat support” the bill. Among the 28% who oppose the bill, 22% “strongly oppose” the legislation and 6% “somewhat oppose” it. Notably, women voters supported the bill in higher numbers than men with 65% of women supporting the late-term abortion limit compared to 63% of men.

0828_baby-624x417_0.jpg

Seventy-eight percent of millennial voters polled supported the abortion limit. The polling group interviewed 824 respondents on Election Day, surveying those who were registered to vote and had either already voted or planned to cast a ballot. The results mirror a Marist poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus in July, which found that “about 8 in 10 Americans support substantial restrictions on abortion (78%), and would limit it to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy.”

President-elect Donald J. Trump promised in a September letter to pro-life voters that he was committed to “signing into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would end painful late-term abortions nationwide." “Pro-life voters who were key to victory on election night are eager to see a pro-life White House and Congress address the horrific reality of late-term abortion in America. We urge Congress to take up this legislation as soon as possible so that as many as 18,000 lives a year will be saved,” SBA List’s President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks

See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.
Francis, who has made a more inclusive and forgiving Roman Catholic Church a characteristic of his papacy, made the announcement in a document known as an "apostolic letter" after Sunday's close of the Church's "Holy Year of Mercy". He said he wanted to "restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" but "there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God)". Francis had already temporarily granted the power to all priests to give what is known as "sacramental absolution" for abortion during the Holy Year, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 20, but the solemn tone of his words in Monday's letter suggested that the change would last for at least the rest of his papacy.

In Roman Catholic teaching, abortion is such a serious sin that those who procure or perform it bring automatic excommunication on themselves as they are knowingly committing a sin the Church considers grave. In the past, only a bishop or a designated special confessor could grant absolution for an abortion and lift excommunication. Although bishops in some dioceses in developed countries such as the United States and Britain had already delegated this authority to parish priests, the old practice was still in effect in most of the world. "Not only is this a change in Church policy, it changes Church law," said Father James Bretzke, a professor of moral theology at Boston College. "I think it’s very significant in the context of Pope Francis’ theme of his pontificate, which is going to go down as the pontificate of mercy; he sees mercy as absolutely the key."

At a news conference at the Vatican, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, who oversaw Holy Year activities, said the new norms applied to all Roman Catholics involved in an abortion, including the woman and medical staff. Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins. "There is no type of laxness here," he said, repeating the pope's words that while abortion was very grave, there was no sin that could not be touched by God's mercy. In a document last year, Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
icon_cool.gif

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The poll was commissioned by the SBA List and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend. Among the 64% of respondents who support the legislation, 43% said they “strongly support” the bill and 21% said they “somewhat support” the bill. Among the 28% who oppose the bill, 22% “strongly oppose” the legislation and 6% “somewhat oppose” it. Notably, women voters supported the bill in higher numbers than men with 65% of women supporting the late-term abortion limit compared to 63% of men.

0828_baby-624x417_0.jpg

Seventy-eight percent of millennial voters polled supported the abortion limit. The polling group interviewed 824 respondents on Election Day, surveying those who were registered to vote and had either already voted or planned to cast a ballot. The results mirror a Marist poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus in July, which found that “about 8 in 10 Americans support substantial restrictions on abortion (78%), and would limit it to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy.”

President-elect Donald J. Trump promised in a September letter to pro-life voters that he was committed to “signing into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would end painful late-term abortions nationwide." “Pro-life voters who were key to victory on election night are eager to see a pro-life White House and Congress address the horrific reality of late-term abortion in America. We urge Congress to take up this legislation as soon as possible so that as many as 18,000 lives a year will be saved,” SBA List’s President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks

See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.
Francis, who has made a more inclusive and forgiving Roman Catholic Church a characteristic of his papacy, made the announcement in a document known as an "apostolic letter" after Sunday's close of the Church's "Holy Year of Mercy". He said he wanted to "restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" but "there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God)". Francis had already temporarily granted the power to all priests to give what is known as "sacramental absolution" for abortion during the Holy Year, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 20, but the solemn tone of his words in Monday's letter suggested that the change would last for at least the rest of his papacy.

In Roman Catholic teaching, abortion is such a serious sin that those who procure or perform it bring automatic excommunication on themselves as they are knowingly committing a sin the Church considers grave. In the past, only a bishop or a designated special confessor could grant absolution for an abortion and lift excommunication. Although bishops in some dioceses in developed countries such as the United States and Britain had already delegated this authority to parish priests, the old practice was still in effect in most of the world. "Not only is this a change in Church policy, it changes Church law," said Father James Bretzke, a professor of moral theology at Boston College. "I think it’s very significant in the context of Pope Francis’ theme of his pontificate, which is going to go down as the pontificate of mercy; he sees mercy as absolutely the key."

At a news conference at the Vatican, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, who oversaw Holy Year activities, said the new norms applied to all Roman Catholics involved in an abortion, including the woman and medical staff. Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins. "There is no type of laxness here," he said, repeating the pope's words that while abortion was very grave, there was no sin that could not be touched by God's mercy. In a document last year, Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Why the fuck is any of my business any of yours?
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
icon_cool.gif

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The poll was commissioned by the SBA List and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend. Among the 64% of respondents who support the legislation, 43% said they “strongly support” the bill and 21% said they “somewhat support” the bill. Among the 28% who oppose the bill, 22% “strongly oppose” the legislation and 6% “somewhat oppose” it. Notably, women voters supported the bill in higher numbers than men with 65% of women supporting the late-term abortion limit compared to 63% of men.

0828_baby-624x417_0.jpg

Seventy-eight percent of millennial voters polled supported the abortion limit. The polling group interviewed 824 respondents on Election Day, surveying those who were registered to vote and had either already voted or planned to cast a ballot. The results mirror a Marist poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus in July, which found that “about 8 in 10 Americans support substantial restrictions on abortion (78%), and would limit it to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy.”

President-elect Donald J. Trump promised in a September letter to pro-life voters that he was committed to “signing into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would end painful late-term abortions nationwide." “Pro-life voters who were key to victory on election night are eager to see a pro-life White House and Congress address the horrific reality of late-term abortion in America. We urge Congress to take up this legislation as soon as possible so that as many as 18,000 lives a year will be saved,” SBA List’s President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks

See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.
Francis, who has made a more inclusive and forgiving Roman Catholic Church a characteristic of his papacy, made the announcement in a document known as an "apostolic letter" after Sunday's close of the Church's "Holy Year of Mercy". He said he wanted to "restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" but "there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God)". Francis had already temporarily granted the power to all priests to give what is known as "sacramental absolution" for abortion during the Holy Year, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 20, but the solemn tone of his words in Monday's letter suggested that the change would last for at least the rest of his papacy.

In Roman Catholic teaching, abortion is such a serious sin that those who procure or perform it bring automatic excommunication on themselves as they are knowingly committing a sin the Church considers grave. In the past, only a bishop or a designated special confessor could grant absolution for an abortion and lift excommunication. Although bishops in some dioceses in developed countries such as the United States and Britain had already delegated this authority to parish priests, the old practice was still in effect in most of the world. "Not only is this a change in Church policy, it changes Church law," said Father James Bretzke, a professor of moral theology at Boston College. "I think it’s very significant in the context of Pope Francis’ theme of his pontificate, which is going to go down as the pontificate of mercy; he sees mercy as absolutely the key."

At a news conference at the Vatican, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, who oversaw Holy Year activities, said the new norms applied to all Roman Catholics involved in an abortion, including the woman and medical staff. Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins. "There is no type of laxness here," he said, repeating the pope's words that while abortion was very grave, there was no sin that could not be touched by God's mercy. In a document last year, Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Private sales between people are none of the federal government's business. dip shit

Most violent criminals are repeat offenders, if they were kept in jail where they belong - they wouldn't repeat the crime. shit for brains
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
icon_cool.gif

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The poll was commissioned by the SBA List and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend. Among the 64% of respondents who support the legislation, 43% said they “strongly support” the bill and 21% said they “somewhat support” the bill. Among the 28% who oppose the bill, 22% “strongly oppose” the legislation and 6% “somewhat oppose” it. Notably, women voters supported the bill in higher numbers than men with 65% of women supporting the late-term abortion limit compared to 63% of men.

0828_baby-624x417_0.jpg

Seventy-eight percent of millennial voters polled supported the abortion limit. The polling group interviewed 824 respondents on Election Day, surveying those who were registered to vote and had either already voted or planned to cast a ballot. The results mirror a Marist poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus in July, which found that “about 8 in 10 Americans support substantial restrictions on abortion (78%), and would limit it to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy.”

President-elect Donald J. Trump promised in a September letter to pro-life voters that he was committed to “signing into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would end painful late-term abortions nationwide." “Pro-life voters who were key to victory on election night are eager to see a pro-life White House and Congress address the horrific reality of late-term abortion in America. We urge Congress to take up this legislation as soon as possible so that as many as 18,000 lives a year will be saved,” SBA List’s President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks

See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.
Francis, who has made a more inclusive and forgiving Roman Catholic Church a characteristic of his papacy, made the announcement in a document known as an "apostolic letter" after Sunday's close of the Church's "Holy Year of Mercy". He said he wanted to "restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" but "there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God)". Francis had already temporarily granted the power to all priests to give what is known as "sacramental absolution" for abortion during the Holy Year, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 20, but the solemn tone of his words in Monday's letter suggested that the change would last for at least the rest of his papacy.

In Roman Catholic teaching, abortion is such a serious sin that those who procure or perform it bring automatic excommunication on themselves as they are knowingly committing a sin the Church considers grave. In the past, only a bishop or a designated special confessor could grant absolution for an abortion and lift excommunication. Although bishops in some dioceses in developed countries such as the United States and Britain had already delegated this authority to parish priests, the old practice was still in effect in most of the world. "Not only is this a change in Church policy, it changes Church law," said Father James Bretzke, a professor of moral theology at Boston College. "I think it’s very significant in the context of Pope Francis’ theme of his pontificate, which is going to go down as the pontificate of mercy; he sees mercy as absolutely the key."

At a news conference at the Vatican, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, who oversaw Holy Year activities, said the new norms applied to all Roman Catholics involved in an abortion, including the woman and medical staff. Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins. "There is no type of laxness here," he said, repeating the pope's words that while abortion was very grave, there was no sin that could not be touched by God's mercy. In a document last year, Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Why the fuck is any of my business any of yours?
Timmy is a pussy whipped control freak, he obviously can't help it living in his mother's basement and all…
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
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Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The poll was commissioned by the SBA List and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend. Among the 64% of respondents who support the legislation, 43% said they “strongly support” the bill and 21% said they “somewhat support” the bill. Among the 28% who oppose the bill, 22% “strongly oppose” the legislation and 6% “somewhat oppose” it. Notably, women voters supported the bill in higher numbers than men with 65% of women supporting the late-term abortion limit compared to 63% of men.

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Seventy-eight percent of millennial voters polled supported the abortion limit. The polling group interviewed 824 respondents on Election Day, surveying those who were registered to vote and had either already voted or planned to cast a ballot. The results mirror a Marist poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus in July, which found that “about 8 in 10 Americans support substantial restrictions on abortion (78%), and would limit it to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy.”

President-elect Donald J. Trump promised in a September letter to pro-life voters that he was committed to “signing into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would end painful late-term abortions nationwide." “Pro-life voters who were key to victory on election night are eager to see a pro-life White House and Congress address the horrific reality of late-term abortion in America. We urge Congress to take up this legislation as soon as possible so that as many as 18,000 lives a year will be saved,” SBA List’s President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks

See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.
Francis, who has made a more inclusive and forgiving Roman Catholic Church a characteristic of his papacy, made the announcement in a document known as an "apostolic letter" after Sunday's close of the Church's "Holy Year of Mercy". He said he wanted to "restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" but "there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God)". Francis had already temporarily granted the power to all priests to give what is known as "sacramental absolution" for abortion during the Holy Year, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 20, but the solemn tone of his words in Monday's letter suggested that the change would last for at least the rest of his papacy.

In Roman Catholic teaching, abortion is such a serious sin that those who procure or perform it bring automatic excommunication on themselves as they are knowingly committing a sin the Church considers grave. In the past, only a bishop or a designated special confessor could grant absolution for an abortion and lift excommunication. Although bishops in some dioceses in developed countries such as the United States and Britain had already delegated this authority to parish priests, the old practice was still in effect in most of the world. "Not only is this a change in Church policy, it changes Church law," said Father James Bretzke, a professor of moral theology at Boston College. "I think it’s very significant in the context of Pope Francis’ theme of his pontificate, which is going to go down as the pontificate of mercy; he sees mercy as absolutely the key."

At a news conference at the Vatican, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, who oversaw Holy Year activities, said the new norms applied to all Roman Catholics involved in an abortion, including the woman and medical staff. Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins. "There is no type of laxness here," he said, repeating the pope's words that while abortion was very grave, there was no sin that could not be touched by God's mercy. In a document last year, Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Private sales between people are none of the federal government's business. dip shit

Most violent criminals are repeat offenders, if they were kept in jail where they belong - they wouldn't repeat the crime. shit for brains
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Oh , but a woman's abortion is your business ?
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
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Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The poll was commissioned by the SBA List and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend. Among the 64% of respondents who support the legislation, 43% said they “strongly support” the bill and 21% said they “somewhat support” the bill. Among the 28% who oppose the bill, 22% “strongly oppose” the legislation and 6% “somewhat oppose” it. Notably, women voters supported the bill in higher numbers than men with 65% of women supporting the late-term abortion limit compared to 63% of men.

0828_baby-624x417_0.jpg

Seventy-eight percent of millennial voters polled supported the abortion limit. The polling group interviewed 824 respondents on Election Day, surveying those who were registered to vote and had either already voted or planned to cast a ballot. The results mirror a Marist poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus in July, which found that “about 8 in 10 Americans support substantial restrictions on abortion (78%), and would limit it to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy.”

President-elect Donald J. Trump promised in a September letter to pro-life voters that he was committed to “signing into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would end painful late-term abortions nationwide." “Pro-life voters who were key to victory on election night are eager to see a pro-life White House and Congress address the horrific reality of late-term abortion in America. We urge Congress to take up this legislation as soon as possible so that as many as 18,000 lives a year will be saved,” SBA List’s President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks

See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.
Francis, who has made a more inclusive and forgiving Roman Catholic Church a characteristic of his papacy, made the announcement in a document known as an "apostolic letter" after Sunday's close of the Church's "Holy Year of Mercy". He said he wanted to "restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" but "there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God)". Francis had already temporarily granted the power to all priests to give what is known as "sacramental absolution" for abortion during the Holy Year, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 20, but the solemn tone of his words in Monday's letter suggested that the change would last for at least the rest of his papacy.

In Roman Catholic teaching, abortion is such a serious sin that those who procure or perform it bring automatic excommunication on themselves as they are knowingly committing a sin the Church considers grave. In the past, only a bishop or a designated special confessor could grant absolution for an abortion and lift excommunication. Although bishops in some dioceses in developed countries such as the United States and Britain had already delegated this authority to parish priests, the old practice was still in effect in most of the world. "Not only is this a change in Church policy, it changes Church law," said Father James Bretzke, a professor of moral theology at Boston College. "I think it’s very significant in the context of Pope Francis’ theme of his pontificate, which is going to go down as the pontificate of mercy; he sees mercy as absolutely the key."

At a news conference at the Vatican, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, who oversaw Holy Year activities, said the new norms applied to all Roman Catholics involved in an abortion, including the woman and medical staff. Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins. "There is no type of laxness here," he said, repeating the pope's words that while abortion was very grave, there was no sin that could not be touched by God's mercy. In a document last year, Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Why the fuck is any of my business any of yours?

Because the gun ends up in criminal hands and they end up killing people .
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
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Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Why the fuck is any of my business any of yours?

Because the gun ends up in criminal hands and they end up killing people .
No....none of my business is any of your business.....

And guns don't kill people...people kill people....
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
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Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Private sales between people are none of the federal government's business. dip shit

Most violent criminals are repeat offenders, if they were kept in jail where they belong - they wouldn't repeat the crime. shit for brains
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Oh , but a woman's abortion is your business ?
No it's not, I'm a libertarian as far as the federal government goes they should have no say in the matter if someone wants to have a abortion for ANY reason - date of delivery or even two days after delivery, fine - if they want to have a abortion because the found out the kid is the wrong sex, fine - if they want to have a abortion because the kid is going to be born in the wrong month, fine.
It should be a states rights issue. All that being said it's the kid being killed pays the ultimate price in an abortion, The most innocent party in the whole ordeal.
Another thing, don't forget abortion is a huge moneymaking gig. For almost everyone involved except the kids being killed… Fact
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
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Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Private sales between people are none of the federal government's business. dip shit

Most violent criminals are repeat offenders, if they were kept in jail where they belong - they wouldn't repeat the crime. shit for brains
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Oh , but a woman's abortion is your business ?
People killing people is everyone's business....

You are not very good at their liberty thing, are you......
 
Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks...
icon_cool.gif

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Ending Late-Term Abortion After 20 Weeks
November 21, 2016 – A poll released Friday by the Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) shows that a majority of voters, 64%, support legislation such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act that would prohibit abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
See also:

Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all Roman Catholic priests
November 21, 2016 - Pope Francis on Monday extended indefinitely to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors in most parts of the world.

A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Why the fuck is any of my business any of yours?

Because the gun ends up in criminal hands and they end up killing people .
The vast majority of firearms used in violent criminal behavior are stolen/come from south of the border… Fact the
 
A majority of gun owners want background checks too.

Who is even having late term abortions ? Oh yeah , people wh horribly deformed fetuses that will die right after birth and possibly take mom with them !
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Why the fuck is any of my business any of yours?

Because the gun ends up in criminal hands and they end up killing people .
No....none of my business is any of your business.....

And guns don't kill people...people kill people....

That's such a stupid ass slogan! People WITH gun shot kill people because the guns are designed to kill people .
 
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Why the fuck is any of my business any of yours?

Because the gun ends up in criminal hands and they end up killing people .
No....none of my business is any of your business.....

And guns don't kill people...people kill people....

That's such a stupid ass slogan! People WITH gun shot kill people because the guns are designed to kill people .
Strange...I see guns all the time, and none just kills people as you claim.....
 
Shit for brains, there is already background checks in place - the laws are not being enforced you fucking moron.:itsok::lmao:
Donkey_ede6cb_776204.jpg

Liar !

Not for private sales in some gun nut states.

And name me one law that's not being enforced !?? Another gun nut lie .
Why the fuck is any of my business any of yours?

Because the gun ends up in criminal hands and they end up killing people .
No....none of my business is any of your business.....

And guns don't kill people...people kill people....

That's such a stupid ass slogan! People WITH gun shot kill people because the guns are designed to kill people .
2016 Real Time Death Statistics in America

It's a non-issue...
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