BigGovernment: Poll results have found that a majority of voters support the legislation known as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, a measure that would restrict abortions past the fifth month of pregnancy.
The survey’s results show that 64 percent of voters nationwide favor the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, with 43 percent strongly supporting it. Additionally, 78 percent of millennial voters support the legislation, as do 67 percent of women, 70 percent of blacks, and 57 percent of Hispanic voters. more
This is good news, and good to know. Collectivist feminist harridans and harridans-to-be will of course shriek louder now.
“Why should the course of the future be determined by counting your snotty noses?”
izlamo delenda est …
64% of the people represents the ‘majority’ of the people, but the ‘majority’ means nothing unless of course you’re some know-nothing liberal shit-stain who is arguing against the electoral college.
I support banning abortion after conception
I’ve noticed that everyone who’s for abortion has already been born.
– Ronald Reagan
If you choose to have sex and make a baby, don’t take the choice of life away from the child.
– Phil Robertson
I think it’s quite simple. If your mother had aborted you at ANY point during her pregnancy, you wouldn’t be here. That tells me when life begins.
-Arpiem
I guess not getting pregnant when having consensual intercourse is really difficult for some people, and their lifestyle means more than life itself. A more selfish act does not exist.
– Anonymous
Everyone who was for Slavery was free; everyone who is for abortion is alive.
Its a good start. Call it murder. Then start the re-education program.
Have two great kids. Lost four babies in the 12-16 week phase.
Every lost baby is a lost life.
What that means is that 100% of the voters support the slaughter of the innocents within a 5 month limit, and 36% support that slaughter for the duration.
I guess that’s a step in the right direction … I guess …
izlamo delenda est …
@jclady – I’m so sorry for your losses. So many, and each a tragedy.