SUPREME FRAUD, Unmasking Roe v Wade, America's most outrageous judicial decision
"I yearn for the day ... when somebody is asked what their position is on abortion, they just look right at the person who asked them and said, 'Abortion is an abomination in the eyes of God, and there's nothing in the United States Constitution that protects it,' and not just dance around, tiptoe around the issue."
-Sen. Zell Miller
Wouldn't it be something if people had the courage to do this? I hate the fact that the dems believe this issue has to be the only valid test of if a court justice or federal judge is acceptable to them. Says a lot about the democratic party, doesn't it?
For months, Americans have watched the "abortion dance" on TV. First, Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, and later Samuel Alito politely fended off prying questions – couched in code words like "privacy" and "super-precedents" – about their views on Roe v Wade.
But the one thing that was left completely out of the high-profile national debate was the issue of abortion itself, or the actual merits of the infamous court ruling that delivered unrestricted abortion to America.
But what if this nation finally had, for the first time ever, a real national dialogue about abortion?
What would happen if we stopped the "abortion dance"? What if Supreme Court nominees did what Sen. Zell Miller advised on Hannity & Colmes when questioned about the Samuel Alito hearings:
"I yearn for the day ... when somebody is asked what their position is on abortion, they just look right at the person who asked them and said, 'Abortion is an abomination in the eyes of God, and there's nothing in the United States Constitution that protects it,' and not just dance around, tiptoe around the issue."
In an effort to jump-start that national dialogue, this month's groundbreaking issue of Whistleblower, titled "SUPREME FRAUD," exposes the fraudulent, immoral and unconstitutional reality of Roe v Wade.
"Readers will be amazed at what they read in this issue," said Whistleblower Managing Editor David Kupelian. "Roe v Wade is simply a judicial hoax – one that has cost the lives of tens of millions of innocent American children and destroyed millions of American women."
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A couple of Sundays ago, our church had its annual Sanctity of Life Sunday (anniversary of Roe V Wade) and in our Sunday School class during a time of discussion, a new couple stood up and told us the reason they left their last church was because a few of the women in the church had condemmned them for their anti- abortion stand. These are supposedly Christian women - UNBELIEVEABLE!!
This is what I'm all about too, Beth. Christians just cannot "sit the fence" any longer. Either people believe the Word of God or they don't. They need to make up their minds.
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