Friday, June 7, 2019

Video: Pregnant Lawmaker Delivers Emotional Speech Against Illinois' Radical Abortion Bill


By Town Hall, June 05, 2019

In my abortion post yesterday, I briefly mentioned the relative dearth of national media coverage when pro-abortion (I use that term intentionally and selectively) legislators pass radical measures that are profoundly out of step with voter sentiment.  Widely-supported measures like Texas' 20-week ban was met with breathless attention, as were heartbeat bills in Georgia and Louisiana.  But the national media had very little to say when Oregon implemented its demented new abortion regime, or when New York's governor lit up the tallest building in the country in celebration of signing an extreme late-term abortion law.  We're experiencing a similar comparative blackout over Illinois' new law, which repeals a longstanding ban on the truly ghastly procedure known as partial-birth abortion, and specifies that unborn children aren't protected by any independent human rights prior to birth.  
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