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According to the CDC, 30 Children Are Killed by Gunfire Every Day? Did You Know?

Posted on the 09 July 2013 by Brutallyhonest @Ricksteroni

That's more children being killed every day than was killed at Sandy Hook.  I'm sure you're aware.  Right?

Oh wait, wait... I'm sorry... I made a mistake... they're not being killed by people with guns.  They're being killed by doctors with medical instruments.  And that number only includes children in the womb being killed that are 20 weeks or older... so... sorry... never mind:

Based on data compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), CBO estimates that, each year, about 11,000 abortions take place 20 weeks or more after fertilization.

Are you getting this?

The uproar over what took place at Sandy Hook was righteous uproar.  We were stunned that someone would

20WeekInfant
seek out a child and execute them summarily with a weapon without blinking.  Stunned.  Devastated.  Rightly so.

But how many of us will read the line excerpted from the CBO's estimate for costs associated with H.R. 1797, The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, and yawn apathetically?  More to the point, how many of us will passionately champion killing or blocking the bill?

Way too damned many.

When you hear people talk about the death culture and its effects on society, understand that we're talking about being apathetic in the wake of one Sandy Hook slaughter a day for 365 days of the most vulnerable and helpless amongst us.

Yet some will argue that it's an apples and oranges comparison because it's an apple on one side of the woman's vagine and an orange on the other and oranges shouldn't be peeled or sliced or diced without consequence but  there's no problem doing the same to apples because... well... they don't become oranges until they pass through the well... the... magic vagina.

Anyone see a problem with this?

Anyone?

It's pure and simple evil being redefined to be something beneficial and necessary to women.

It's also utter and complete deception.

Carry on.

[Image from this fascinating piece]


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