In California, the most dangerous place for a child is in his or her mother’s womb. Ironically, you’re safer as a convicted murderer on “death row” in San Quentin, because our Democrat-controlled State will pay to feed, clothe, and protect you there, but will pay to literally tear you apart in the God-designed sanctuary of your mother’s womb.
The state’s self-appointed guardian of abortion is the California Supreme Court. In 1981, the state high court redefined the California Constitution’s guarantee of paperwork privacy to mean “abortion,” and redefined “medical care” to include “abortion,” coldly declaring that “the asserted state interest in protecting fetal life cannot constitutionally claim priority over the woman’s fundamental right of procreative choice.”
In other words, no matter a girl or woman’s age, ability to pay, or number of prior abortions, the State of California will spend your taxpayer dollars to kill unwanted, preborn babies. If that wasn’t clear enough, the California Supreme Court, in 1997, struck down the parental consent for abortion law passed by the State Legislature by declaring that it violated the California Constitution’s right to “privacy.” Again, a green light to “privately” murder the smallest human beings!
Because the Liberal Left and the state bureaucracy is trying so hard to hide the truth about the humanity of babies in the womb, you have power when you expose the lie. Please see and share these pro-life facts:
Fetal development week by week
Fetal development: The first trimester
Abortion facts
U.S. abortion statistics
Planned Parenthood abortionists killing more babies than ever
Images of aborted babies
On January 22, 2019, the 46th anniversary of the infamous U.S. Supreme Court opinions legalizing abortion at any state of pregnancy and for any reason, SaveCalifornia.com represented your values as a voice for innocent, voiceless, preborn babies. See our California news release representing your bold love for preborn babies
The holocaust against the unborn
is the greatest sin they could ever do
or even ever participate in.
Norma McCorvey (Jane Roe from 1973’s
Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court opinion)