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Rodents get more compassion than human children

Rodents get more compassion than human children


Rodents get more compassion than human children

The Biden campaign continues to rally the troops for abortion.

At their campaign event in Manassas, Virginia this week, President Biden and Vice President Harris focused largely on the abortion issue, which they believe will keep them in the White House for four more years.

Harris took to the podium to fearmonger against the states that have laws to save the lives of children in the womb.

"Since Roe was overturned, I have met women… who had miscarriages in toilets because they were refused care," she claimed. "I have met women who went to the emergency room and who were turned away because doctors were afraid they would be thrown in jail."

A miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before the 20th week, and it is almost never caused by something the mother does. In an abortion, the mother takes deliberate measures to end her child's life in the womb. None of the laws against abortion prevent healthcare for miscarriages.

Still, when it was Biden's turn to speak, he said Congress needs to legalize abortion nationally.

"Are you ready to make it happen?" he posed. "To do that, we need a new Congress. To make that happen, give me a Democratic House of Representatives, and give me a bigger Democratic Senate, and we will pass a new law restoring protections of Roe v. Wade, and I will sign it immediately."

In California, Congressman Ted Lieu (D), an avid supporter of abortion and Planned Parenthood's 2019 recipient of the "Champion of Choice" award (pictured above), has introduced a bill in the House to ban the sale and use of "inhumane" mouse and rat glue traps.

Brian Johnston of the California Pro-Life Council says Lieu's bill reflects the contemporary religious view that humans are insignificant.

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"This religious view is the worship of nature and worshipping the created thing, which is a very old religion," he explains. "It's a form of paganism, Wicca. It's a form of animism, and it's become popular. This is a very, very dangerous religion to implement into our laws, because the purpose of our laws is first to protect innocent human lives."

The pro-lifer also points out that human beings are created in God's image.

Johnston also argues that if the congressman were concerned with what is humane, then he would be more concerned that thousands of babies in the U.S. are being torn apart limb-by-limb until they bleed to death every day.

Meanwhile, three bills have been introduced in Congress to place reasonable restrictions on abortion and save the lives of late-term babies.