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We were all in the womb once

Saturday, January 21, 2023, 6:33 pm | Randy Thomasson

Roe v. Wade has been overturned nationally — but California is, and has become all the more so, the USA’s abortion capital.

Proposition 1, California’s new state constitutional amendment, is actually worse than Roe. Also in 2022, Newsom & the Democrat legislators passed more than a dozen new laws to kill even more babies.

This is energizing California’s murder spree. It seems that for years to come, California will continue its infamy as the United States’ “abortion leader.”

Sad stats: According to 2020 estimates, 16.6% of all U.S. abortions occur in California, 19.2% of California women have aborted at least one of their children, and 26.9% of California pregnancies end in abortion.

Sunday, January 22 marks a half century since, via Roe, our nation spit in the face of God and legalized the murder of innocent babies. In this pro-life season, I encourage you to honor Creator God by showing others the truth about precious human beings, the most vulnerable among us.

To open more eyes, please share with others these amazing pictures of babies inside their mothers’ wombs:

“I’m adopted, and my biological mother was 17, and so was my biological father. She was seven-and-a-half months pregnant when she decided to go to Planned Parenthood, which is the largest abortion provider in the world. And they counseled her to have a late-term saline abortion, which is a saline salt solution that is injected into the mother’s womb, the baby gulps that solution, it burns the baby inside and out, and then she’s to deliver a dead baby within 24 hours. And to everyone’s great shock and surprise, I didn’t arrive dead, but alive on April the 6th, 1977, in a Los Angeles County abortion clinic. What’s fantastic about this — about the perfect timing of my arrival — is that the abortionist was not on duty yet. So he wasn’t even given the opportunity to continue on with his plan for my life — which was death.”
Gianna Jessen’s 2008 speech in Australia

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