Some people shouldn’t tweet about Mother’s Day – IOTW Report

Some people shouldn’t tweet about Mother’s Day

The head of Planned Parenthood has the nerve to tweet about Mother’s Day. And then NARAL joined in. Seriously…

Patriot Retort: Happy Mother’s Day!

On this day most sentient human beings take some time to honor Mom.

Black, brown, yellow, white, male, female, Left, Right – no matter who we are, we all have a Mother.

But still.

Some people probably shouldn’t tweet about Mother’s Day.

Especially if that person happens to be in the business of making sure women don’t become mothers.

Like, for example, Cecile Richards of Planned Parenthood:  MORE

8 Comments on Some people shouldn’t tweet about Mother’s Day

  1. I don’t think any woman who had her baby sucked out of her is feeling good vibes knowing that she killed the baby that could have made her a mother. I’m surprised the liberals haven’t tried to get rid of Mother’s Day like they try to do with Christmas.

  2. I don’t think any woman who had her baby sucked out of her is feeling good vibes knowing that she killed the baby that could have made her a mother.
    – Goldenfoxx

    It makes no sense to wish a happy Mother’s Day to women who killed their babies. This makes them NOT mothers. So happy NOT Mother’s Day?
    – TIred Mom

    I received a pretty sad text today from my ex. Not sure how to share the impact of it. Y’alls posts kind of hit home about it.

    I have 3 sons. She was pregnant 4 times. There is a 6 year gap between #1 and #2 because of what she did. I am missing one child because of that act she did all on her own while separated so long ago.

    The sad text said a lot without much detail needed in it. She was asking to either rent a room or trade live-in maid service for four months or so. She’s been living with #2 for over a year, so something broke in that relationship. I didn’t ask for details because you get drawn into the drama when you do. We all know she’s a taker in relationships – whatever’s good of her. No give. No promise kept.

    I said no.

    You both are right. She was hardly a mother with the children she did bear and that single act was an encapsulation of her life-long selfishness.

    The text I got today was a deep reflection of it. Of all days, I never would have expected one of her sons to reject her so much on it.

  3. When did abortion become an important part of women’s health care? I know it is a right because it is in the constitution. It’s just after the part of the constitution that says everyone deserves free education, free heath care, free child care and free money. And this is working out fine. Just look at the national debt.

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