Peggy Christensen
Senate Judicial Committee
February 19, 2009
Mr. Chairman, members of the
committee:
The yelling for a makeover of the
very America that by the blood of
men and women gave some the freedom
to rise to the success they enjoy.
Nevertheless they want a spin on
change that will seize from others
the path of freedom to follow the
American Dream.
It was the U.S. Christian that spoke out against slavery and a white president that birthed the freedom that subsequently gave the passageway to our first Black president.
It is interesting that the massiveness of dead babies by abortion in this nation are of the minority races like African Americans and Native Americans. And with lost of their children they are being use in a class war for change. It is not a skin color problem, but a heart one.
One argument for abortion is who is going to take care of these unwanted, poor, and uneducated children if they are given life? If they really believe that is a reason for abortion, our new president's mother could have had an abortion than would have ended the life of our first Black President as it might of ended the life that would of found a cure for cancer or been part of a taxpaying work force.
Last Sunday, February 15, 2009 was the 189th anniversary of the birthday of Susan B. Anthony. And one of her statements was.
"Guilty? Yes. No matter what the
motive, love of ease, or a desire to
save from suffering the unborn
innocent, the woman is awfully
guilty who commits the deed. It will
burden her conscience in life, it
will burden her soul in death; but
oh, thrice guilty is he who...drove
her to the desperation which
impelled her to the crime!"
Feminists knew this truth then and I now know that to be pro-woman is to be pro-life.