Elizabeth Warren Wants To “STOP” This Health Service… – IOTW Report

Elizabeth Warren Wants To “STOP” This Health Service…

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Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren has called for the government to crack down on crisis pregnancy centers, which she claims pretend to offer abortion services, but instead attempt to talk expectant mothers out of terminating their pregnancies.

Warren said she has co-introduced the “Stop Anti-Abortion Disinformation Act,” with other Democrats to stop pro-life pregnancy centers that dissuade pregnant women from getting abortions. The bill complains that these pregnancy centers are “anti-abortion organizations that present themselves as comprehensive reproductive health care providers with the intent of discouraging pregnant people from having abortions.”

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14 Comments on Elizabeth Warren Wants To “STOP” This Health Service…

  1. The insane, evil old hag has veered off into Babylon Bee territory. She would have a far easier time proving that the “Planned Parenthood” abortion mill empire only pretends to offer actual health care for pregnant women.

    Without having ever visited a Pregnancy Crisis Center, I will state with great confidence that NONE of them have ever pretended, in even the slightest way, to offer abortion services. Of course, Warren has never been inside a Pregnancy Crisis Center either, so she is merely projecting “Planned Parenthood” duplicity onto her target.

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  2. Elizabeth Warren is a monster of a sort that at one time would have been involuntarily subjected to an exorcism. She is literally pro-poverty, pro-strife, and pro-death. What her election says about Massachusetts is difficult to capture in words.

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  3. Why don’t you crack down on the Facetard factholes & their Chinky-dink 19 Misinformation Center nonsense – much more lethal than pro-life pregnancy centers!

  4. Yes, Gerry, I agree: “Planned Parenthood” is false advertising at its worst. There is only one thing planned at their Abortion Emporiums, and it ain’t parenthood.

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  5. This is disingenuous. When I was 17 and unexpectedly pregnant, there was NO QUESTION IN MY MIND that the crisis pregnancy centers in my area weren’t providing abortions. They were providing alternatives and were very explicit about it.

    And yes, I had that baby at 18 and put him up for adoption and heard nothing about or from him for another eighteen years until he hunted me down and contacted me. Thank God for the internet.

    My oldest son is now as much a part of my life as my younger two sons are and I am exceptionally blessed to have a husband who claims my first son, his wife, and his kids as part of his own family.

    Don’t tell me it’s “too hard” or “inconvenient” and that abortion is “easier.” I’ve done it.

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