Friday, July 29, 2016

No Shame In This Game...But Maybe There Should Be



Many at this point are already sick of hearing about politics, myself included. But we are just getting started about three and a half months to go. 

I for one am disgusted with both candidates for different reasons. 
Trump, for his often unneeded remarks and an attitude I frankly do not like seeing from a president. As for his policies, the overwhelming majority of them, he is dead on. He has been lied about numerous times on what the media said that he said. I have seen many interviews myself and can't fathom how they twisted his words into what they report. But for the most part my issues with Trump are minor character issues to say the least.    

Now moving on to Hillary. I have more issues with her policies, actions and ethics than I can name in one sitting and it has nothing to do with Republican or Democrat. But one stands out to me that is by far the one that bothers me the most and should every person who claims to be a Christian. It's abortion, surprise. 

It's not her, just being pro-choice that bothers me, but her stand for abortion. Her prideful stand.  She believes that every woman in every circumstance should have the right to abort their child. Even if that mother just decides she doesn't want a family right now. 

One of the things that is very disturbing is the fact that she speaks victoriously about what her husband Bill did when he was president, when he vetoed the partial-birth abortion bill HR1833

Hillary: 
"I’ve said … that there can be restrictions in the very end of the third trimester, but they have to take into account the life and health of the mother. My husband vetoed a very restrictive legislation on late-term abortions, and he vetoed it at an event in the White House where we invited a lot of women who had faced this very difficult decision, that ought to be made based on their own conscience, their family, their faith, in consultation with doctors. Those stories left a searing impression on me.”

Wow, it sounds like Bill and Hillary really stood up for women's rights and health. But there is one huge issue, the bill HR1833, took the health of the mother into consideration. 

"Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 1995 - Subjects any physician who knowingly performs a partial-birth abortion in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce to a fine or imprisonment for not more than two years or both, except where such an abortion is necessary to save the life of a mother endangered by a physical disorder, illness, or injury, provided that no other medical procedure would suffice." (Taken from 1st paragraph of Bill HR1833)

Now what does it sound like? Sounds to me like Bill and Hillary are strong defender of abortion, all the way up to the birth of the baby. But let's say it like it should be said. 

Bill and Hillary Clinton supports the murder of a human baby from conception to seconds before birth. How does that make you feel? Still voting for her? You know she is the first female candidate? She has broken the glass ceiling! Did you know if you don't support her or vote for her you are sexist? Remember Barak? If you disagree with him or didn't vote for him then you were racist. Well now you will be shamed into not wanting to look sexist. 

Isn't it silly that we worry about someone calling us racist or sexist. We care about what people think about us, but we don't carry what God thinks? Maybe we should stop feeling ashamed about how people think of us and start feeling ashamed of what God thinks of us.

I totally understand if you are not a person who claims to be a Christian and you support abortion and Hillary. But I do not understand anyone who claims the name of Jesus Christ and would support a candidate for president who says that she is a strong supporter of abortion, even partial-birth abortion. 

“If you believe we should protect a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions, then join with us,” (Hillary Clinton)

No one would argue that a woman should not have a right to make her own "health care decisions", but murdering a child, is not a "health care decision". 

Please take just a few minutes and watch this short interview with Dr. Anthony Levatino, an ex-abortionist. He explains so well how the health of the mother never comes into play.  











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