That’s very true … the choice to abort is every woman’s own right.
The State should NOT make the decision for her. Ever.
MrLiberty
April 29, 2018 12:16 pm
It is the same for EVERYTHING that involves our bodies – what we put in them, how we feed them, if we choose to sell them, how we share them with others, etc. ANY imposition by the government against that freedom (other than if we use them to harm another or their property) is the clear statement by the government that WE do know own ourselves, but that we are the property of the government – ie. A SLAVE.
Vixen Vic
April 29, 2018 2:27 pm
The U.K. government killed Alfie. I prayed daily for him. I read an article that stated Alfie’s problems were the result of vaccines and he would start collecting money for his injuries from the government on his 2nd birthday, which was a month away. Makes sense the U.K. government would cut his life support before he turned 2. And the fact the government would not allow him to go to Italy to seek additional treatment shows this is about power and not the wellbeing of a dying child.
That’s very true … the choice to abort is every woman’s own right.
The State should NOT make the decision for her. Ever.
It is the same for EVERYTHING that involves our bodies – what we put in them, how we feed them, if we choose to sell them, how we share them with others, etc. ANY imposition by the government against that freedom (other than if we use them to harm another or their property) is the clear statement by the government that WE do know own ourselves, but that we are the property of the government – ie. A SLAVE.
The U.K. government killed Alfie. I prayed daily for him. I read an article that stated Alfie’s problems were the result of vaccines and he would start collecting money for his injuries from the government on his 2nd birthday, which was a month away. Makes sense the U.K. government would cut his life support before he turned 2. And the fact the government would not allow him to go to Italy to seek additional treatment shows this is about power and not the wellbeing of a dying child.