Ronald Reagan On The Contradiction Of The Law Of Abortion

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"In California, Some Time Ago, A Man Beat A Woman So Savagely That Her Unborn Child Was Born Dead With A Fractured Skull, And The California State Legislature Unanimously Passed A Law That Was Signed By The Then-Democratic Governor…That Said That Any Man Who So Abuses A Pregnant Woman That He Causes The Death Of Her Unborn Child Shall Be Charged With Murder. Now, Isn't It Strange That That Same Woman Could Have Taken The Life Of Her Unborn Child, And It Was Abortion And Not Murder, But If Somebody Else Does It, That's Murder?"

Decades Before They Became National Debate Issues, Ronald Reagan Spoke About Fetal Pain And “Personhood,” And Also Of Laws Recognizing That Unborn Victims Of Crime Are Indeed Victims. The Federal Government Would Not Enact The Dichotomy He Spoke Of Until The Presidency Of President George W. Bush When Congress Passed The Born-Alive Infants Protection Act. When The Illinois Legislature Considered An Identical Law, Then-State Senator Barack H. Obama Voted Against It. To This Day, Planned Parenthood Lobbyists Believe That Whether To Save A Baby Born Alive Should Depend On The Judgement Of The Mother And The Goodwill Of An Abortionist. Try Re-Reading Those Last Four Words A Few Times To Understand How Ridiculous That Phrase Is.

President Reagan Understood This Legal Contradiction At Its Moral Core!

🔗 This Clip Is From The October 7, 1984, Presidential Candidate Debate: President Reagan And Walter Mondale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGvBFQQPRXs

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