No 1015 “En mi opinión” Agosto 4, 2015
“IN GOD WE TRUST”
Lázaro R González Miño Editor
Lázaro R González para Alcalde del Condado de Miami
“ME LA TIENEN PELADA CON DONALD TROMP”
¿En estados Unidos tenemos o no tenemos libertad de
expresión?
1-
“En mi opinión” YO creo que el Sr. Donald Tromp tiene el
derecho a expresar su opinión, sea cual fuera.
2-
“En mi opinión” Yo creo que lo que dice el Sr. Tromp es
cierto.
3-
Que no lo dice musicalmente, que lo dice “A Jaquimon
Quitao”
4-
Que duele a ciertos sectores de personas que violan la ley
vulnerando las fronteras de forma ilegal y que ponen en peligro la estabilidad
de la Nacion Americana, y que el gobierno descarado y traficante de drogas y
que su policía asesina a sus estudiantes
y además que se ponen de acuerdo con los presos para dejarlos ir de las
cárceles con todo el “permiso de los carceleros y de los políticos”
5-
Y que tienen a la población indígena del oprimida y los
blancos (Supuestos) son los que gozan de
todos los privilegios y los usan pisoteando a los pobres.
6-
Y que el gobierno de Mejico cuando cogen a los cubanos en
suelo Mejicano los apalean\, los meten en la cacel, los extorcionan y después
los montan a patadas por el culo y se los envían a Raul Castro y al
Coma-andante, y cuando llegan reciben otra tunda de patadas por el mismísimo
culo.
7-
Pues YO ESTOY DE ACUERDO CON LO QUE DICE DONAL TROMP.
“SI” CREO QUE TIENE TODA LA RAZON Y CREO
QUE ESO ES LO QUE HAY QUE HACER. Que no lo dice con palabras dulces… CLARO QUE
NO. ES ASI COMO LO TENEMOS QUE DECIR, PA’ QUE DUELA Y LLEGUE.
8-
DECIA JOSE MARTI QUE NO SON TIEMPOS DE ANDAR CON EL
PANUELO, ES HORA DE LOS HORNOS Y SOLO SE HA DE VER LA LUZ.
EL QUE NO QUIERA OIR A DONAL TR0MP. QUE CAMBIE DE CANAL,
QUE PARA ESO HAY CIENTOS Y MILES DE CANALES. SI USTED LO VE Y NO CAMBIA DE CANAL
ES PORQUE ES MASOQUISTA, O ES QUE EN EL FONDO USTED SABE QUE LO QUE DICE ES
CIERTO Y NECESARIO.
NO LE VOY A PEDIR A DONALD TROMP QUE MODERE SU LENGUAJE,
PORQUE ENTONCES EL ME VA A PEDIR QUE MODERE EL MIO Y NO LO VOY A COMPLACER. Y
ADEMAS ES QUE EL LENGUAJE ES COMO LA BUENA COMIDA: QUE SI NO ESTA BIEN SASONADO
ES COMO LA COMIDA SOSA. LAZARO R
GONZALEZ MINO
AMENPER: ¿Por qué el afro-americano no emigra?
Vengo de unas vacaciones en Alaska, este es mi segundo viaje y
encontré que el cambio social y demográfico había variado muy poco en relación
al resto de los cambios ocurridos en el resto de los Estados Unidos. La caza y
la pesca se mantienen populares en la industria y el deporte, no hay el
problema de otros lugares para cazar venados y osos, no se considera a los
cazadores “criminales” y se ven numerosas tiendas vendiendo prendas de piel de
Oso.
La demográfica ha cambiado algo pero poco, vemos que ha habido una
inmigración de mejicanos y filipinos, pero nada que haya causado un cambio mayor.
Lo que se ha mantenido igual es la población Afro-americana que se mantiene en
un 3.5%.
Hay diversas teorías del por qué en los últimos años los
afroamericanos no han emigrado a ciertos estados.
Abajo pueden ver la población afro-americana en los estados en que es
inferior al 4%
New Hampshire 26,883 2%, Colorado 201,737 4.28% ,
Alaska 23,263 3,.5%, Washington 240,042 3.74%
West Virginia 63,124 3.58%, Hawaii 21,424
3.08% , New Mexico 42,550 2.97% Iowa 89,148 2.68%
Oregon 69,206 2.01%, Wyoming 4,748 1.29%,
Utah 29,287 1.27%, New Hampshire 15,035 1.22%
South Dakota 10,207 1.14% , North Dakota
7,960 1.08%, Maine 15,707 1.03%, Idaho 9,810 0.95%
Vermont 6,277 0.87%, Montana 4,027 0.67%
Realmente no hay una explicación clara del por qué los negros no han
emigrado a esos lugares-.
Una explicación racista es que son estados con bajo welfare y una
ética de trabajo demandante.
Otros dicen que es porque son estados republicanos. Pero
Washington y Hawái son estados liberales y con una política de welfare
generosa.
Creo que la razón tenemos que buscarla pensando en porqué los grupos
emigran.
Los grupos emigran cuando son oprimidos social y económicamente en el
lugar en que viven.
Los negros emigraron cuando eran oprimidos durante la esclavitud y la
segregación en el sur.
Emigraron a las ciudades del norte y más tarde a la costa del oeste.
Es lo mismo que sucede con los mejicanos en la actualidad.
Pero mientras la emigración mejicana continúa de estado a estado
buscando una vida mejor o huyendo de la “migra”, mientras los negros se
mantienen en sus comunidades.
Es evidente que las protestas de opresión y discriminación que oímos
de los nuevos mayorales, los líderes militantes negros, no son reales, si el
negro se sintiera como en la época de la segregación, estaría emigrando a esos
estados, donde la discriminación es desconocida porque y hay mejores
oportunidades de trabajo.
Sencillamente se sienten bien donde están y no quieren moverse.
NEWSMAX: 15 Things Trump and Reagan Have in Common.
Few people thought former Hollywood star Ronald Reagan could ever become
president — until he was elected twice.
Few people thought business mogul Donald Trump could be a serious presidential candidate — until he shot to the top of most polls amid a crowded GOP field.
Here is a Newsmax look at 15 things The Donald has in common with The Gipper.
1. Like Reagan, Trump is a Washington outsider. Reagan was twice elected governor of California but never served in Congress. Trump has never held political office. And then as now, being an outsider is a virtue to voters who desperately want change.
2. Reagan was dismissed as a serious candidate, and so was Trump. "The establishment critics said the exact same things about Reagan," Jeffrey Lord, a former Reagan aide who is close to the Trump campaign,told The Telegraph. "Reagan was ridiculed as 'not serious' and a B-movie actor, and they said over and over he could never win — until he did. It's happening again. I really feel it."
3. Trump and Reagan were both attacked by the establishment as being extreme and simplistic. Yet people were so fed up with the state of the country under Jimmy Carter that Reagan beat him in a landslide. As Trump's showing in the polls demonstrates, people are once again fed up with establishment politics.
4. Trump shares Reagan's "passion" for what he believes in. Reagan son's Michael Reagan recently told Newsmax that Trump speaks with the kind of passion his father so brilliantly conveyed. "That's why America right now has surrounded Trump, in this case, because he's off the cuff and he speaks from his own passion."
5. Trump espouses similar views as Reagan on illegal immigration. Trump created controversy — and won support from many — for his outspoken comments about illegal immigration and the lack of border security. Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act in 1986, making it illegal to knowingly hire or recruit illegal immigrants and requiring employers to attest to their employees' immigration status.
6. Trump is a straight-talker, like Reagan. He doesn't hide behind political correctness, as his comments about illegal immigration demonstrate. Reagan talked to people from the heart and was dubbed The Great Communicator.
7. Trump began as a Democrat before becoming a Republican. Reagan, too, was initially a liberal Democrat, but he backed Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon and went on to register as a Republican in 1964.
8. Trump, like Reagan, has been a TV star. Reagan hosted "General Electric Theater" in the 1950s and "Death Valley Days" in the 1960s. Trump found TV stardom with "The Apprentice" and "Celebrity Apprentice."
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9. Trump seeks to follow in Reagan's footsteps and succeed a liberal, big-government Democratic president. And Barack Obama is even further to the left than Jimmy Carter was.
10. Trump and Reagan both opposed runaway public employees' unions. Trump told Bill O'Reilly that he thought Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is "doing what's right for his state" by reining in public workers' unions. Reagan in August 1981 fired more than 11,000 air traffic controllers after they went on strike in violation of a federal law barring government unions from striking.
11. Trump shares Reagan's overall aim as president: to make America great again. Trump said he began the process of trademarking the slogan "Make America Great Again" and criticized some of his GOP opponents for using it. Reagan prominently featured the slogan on his campaign materials.
12. Trump favors tax reduction, as did Reagan. The reduction in tax rates championed by "Reaganomics" sought to spur economic growth. Trump has called for a repeal of the estate tax, the lowering of taxes on capital gains and dividends, and reducing the corporate tax rate to zero to spur job growth.
13. Trump, like Reagan, is pro-life. In 1982, Reagan stated: "Simple morality dictates that unless and until someone can prove the unborn human is not alive, we must give it the benefit of the doubt and assume it is (alive). And, thus, it should be entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Trump said in April 2011 that he was pro-life after years of being pro-choice.
14. Trump and Reagan both have defended gun rights and the Second Amendment. Reagan in 1986 signed the Firearm Owners Protection Act, which among other things ended federal records-keeping on ammunition sales. He said if we give up "that part of the Constitution" that is the Second Amendment, "we give up part of our freedom and increase the chances that we will lose it all." Trump told Breitbart News in April: "It is so important that we maintain the Second Amendment and that we maintain it strongly. And one of the main reasons is because the good people, the upstanding people, follow laws and norms, but the bad ones don't."
15. Reagan was the first president who had been divorced. President Trump would be the second. Reagan divorced Jane Wyman before marrying Nancy Davis in 1952. Donald and Ivana Trump divorced and he went on to wed Marla Maples in 1993 and Melania Knauss in 2004.
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Here is a Newsmax look at 15 things The Donald has in common with The Gipper.
1. Like Reagan, Trump is a Washington outsider. Reagan was twice elected governor of California but never served in Congress. Trump has never held political office. And then as now, being an outsider is a virtue to voters who desperately want change.
2. Reagan was dismissed as a serious candidate, and so was Trump. "The establishment critics said the exact same things about Reagan," Jeffrey Lord, a former Reagan aide who is close to the Trump campaign,told The Telegraph. "Reagan was ridiculed as 'not serious' and a B-movie actor, and they said over and over he could never win — until he did. It's happening again. I really feel it."
3. Trump and Reagan were both attacked by the establishment as being extreme and simplistic. Yet people were so fed up with the state of the country under Jimmy Carter that Reagan beat him in a landslide. As Trump's showing in the polls demonstrates, people are once again fed up with establishment politics.
4. Trump shares Reagan's "passion" for what he believes in. Reagan son's Michael Reagan recently told Newsmax that Trump speaks with the kind of passion his father so brilliantly conveyed. "That's why America right now has surrounded Trump, in this case, because he's off the cuff and he speaks from his own passion."
5. Trump espouses similar views as Reagan on illegal immigration. Trump created controversy — and won support from many — for his outspoken comments about illegal immigration and the lack of border security. Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act in 1986, making it illegal to knowingly hire or recruit illegal immigrants and requiring employers to attest to their employees' immigration status.
6. Trump is a straight-talker, like Reagan. He doesn't hide behind political correctness, as his comments about illegal immigration demonstrate. Reagan talked to people from the heart and was dubbed The Great Communicator.
7. Trump began as a Democrat before becoming a Republican. Reagan, too, was initially a liberal Democrat, but he backed Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon and went on to register as a Republican in 1964.
8. Trump, like Reagan, has been a TV star. Reagan hosted "General Electric Theater" in the 1950s and "Death Valley Days" in the 1960s. Trump found TV stardom with "The Apprentice" and "Celebrity Apprentice."
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9. Trump seeks to follow in Reagan's footsteps and succeed a liberal, big-government Democratic president. And Barack Obama is even further to the left than Jimmy Carter was.
10. Trump and Reagan both opposed runaway public employees' unions. Trump told Bill O'Reilly that he thought Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is "doing what's right for his state" by reining in public workers' unions. Reagan in August 1981 fired more than 11,000 air traffic controllers after they went on strike in violation of a federal law barring government unions from striking.
11. Trump shares Reagan's overall aim as president: to make America great again. Trump said he began the process of trademarking the slogan "Make America Great Again" and criticized some of his GOP opponents for using it. Reagan prominently featured the slogan on his campaign materials.
12. Trump favors tax reduction, as did Reagan. The reduction in tax rates championed by "Reaganomics" sought to spur economic growth. Trump has called for a repeal of the estate tax, the lowering of taxes on capital gains and dividends, and reducing the corporate tax rate to zero to spur job growth.
13. Trump, like Reagan, is pro-life. In 1982, Reagan stated: "Simple morality dictates that unless and until someone can prove the unborn human is not alive, we must give it the benefit of the doubt and assume it is (alive). And, thus, it should be entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Trump said in April 2011 that he was pro-life after years of being pro-choice.
14. Trump and Reagan both have defended gun rights and the Second Amendment. Reagan in 1986 signed the Firearm Owners Protection Act, which among other things ended federal records-keeping on ammunition sales. He said if we give up "that part of the Constitution" that is the Second Amendment, "we give up part of our freedom and increase the chances that we will lose it all." Trump told Breitbart News in April: "It is so important that we maintain the Second Amendment and that we maintain it strongly. And one of the main reasons is because the good people, the upstanding people, follow laws and norms, but the bad ones don't."
15. Reagan was the first president who had been divorced. President Trump would be the second. Reagan divorced Jane Wyman before marrying Nancy Davis in 1952. Donald and Ivana Trump divorced and he went on to wed Marla Maples in 1993 and Melania Knauss in 2004.
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14 GOP Presidential
Hopefuls to Face Off in Aug. 3 Forum on C-SPAN, Trump Not Attending
First Debate Today...Primer debate es hoy en C-SPAN
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Please check the following link,
apparently C-SPAN is sponsoring a GOP debate today.
Sabian ustedes de este debate hoy? El segundo debate
es este proximo jueves en el Fox News Channel
Monday, 8/3/15, and will be
televised on C-SPAN at 7 pm ET.
Here's the story and the link to watch the debate.
In response to complaints over Fox News' exclusion of
candidates with low poll numbers from its prime time August 6 televised Republican
presidential primary debate, the New Hampshire Union Leader is sponsoring the
Voters First Republican Presidential Forum on August 3, a C-SPAN-televised
event that will feature 14 GOP presidential candidates. Donald Trump has
reportedly refused to participate in the forum in protest over a critical
article that recently ran in the publication.
By Barry Donegan -
The New
Hampshire Union Leader has launched a C-SPAN-televised August 3 forum for 2016
Republican presidential candidates, and 14 candidates have confirmed their
participation. The question-and-answer style event, which is not an official Republican National Committee-sanctioned
presidential debate, will take place at the Dana Center at St. Anselm College
in Manchester, N.H. at 7 p.m. EST and is scheduled to run for two hours.
The
Voters First Republican Presidential Forum was launched by the New Hampshire
Union Leader in response to a rising chorus of complaints over Fox News’ decision to excludecandidates
with low poll numbers from its August 6 prime time debate at Quicken Loans
Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
“Fox
has said it will serve as the first primary and ‘winnow’ the field on Aug.
6. We and our partners think the voters of our states should continue to
play that role. Our forum will give voters a chance to see the larger field of
candidates and will give the voters a chance to have their issues addressed,” saidNew
Hampshire Union Leader publisher Joseph W. McQuaid.
The New
Hampshire forum is currently set to feature all of the currently-announced
prominent Republican candidates save for two, Donald Trump and Mike Huckabee.
Huckabee’s absence from the list of participating candidates was not
explained by the Union Leader, so it could be possible that he will confirm his
participation at a later time. Candidates set to participate include Ben
Carson, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, Lindsey Graham, Rick Perry,
Scott Walker, Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal, John Kasich, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio,
Rick Santorum, and George Pataki.
According
to the Union Leader, “Candidate Trump bowed out because, an
aide said, he was upset with a Union Leader editorial this week that mocked him
for saying that U.S. Sen. John McCain was not a war hero. McCain, shot down by
the North Vietnamese, suffered years of torture after refusing to be released
early because his father was an admiral.”
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Last Tuesday, billionaire Donald Trump reportedly wrote a letter to McQuaid
explaining his refusal to participate, which read, “…knowing
you as I do, I feel it is unlikely I will be getting the endorsement from you
and the Union Leader. I have made a great fortune based on instinct and that,
unfortunately, is my view. Therefore, and for other reasons including the fact
that I feel there are too many people onstage to have a proper forum, I will
not be attending.”
The
forum will be moderated by WGIR radio personality Jack Heath. According to
the Union Leader, “The Voters First Forum is being co-sponsored by the New
Hampshire Union Leader, the Charleston, S.C., Post and Courier, and the Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, Gazette. Broadcast co-sponsors are iHeart radio, KCRG-TV, Cedar
Rapids; and WLTX-TV in Columbia, S.C. The forum will be broadcast nationally by
C-SPAN. New England viewers will be able to watch on NECN. It will be broadcast
locally by NH1/WBIN-TV in New Hampshire, as well as by the South Carolina and
Iowa stations. It
will also air live on NHPR.”
M. Aleman: We Can't seem
to Pin Point The Problem.
We
can’t seem to pin point the problem?
The Shoe Bomber was a Muslim
The Beltway Snipers were Muslims
The Fort Hood Shooter was a Muslim
The underwear Bomber was a Muslim
The U.S.S. Cole Bombers were Muslims
The Madrid Train Bombers were Muslims
The Bali Nightclub Bombers were Muslims
The London Subway Bombers were Muslims
The Moscow Theatre Attackers were Muslims
The Boston Marathon Bombers were Muslims
The Pan-Am flight #93 Bombers were Muslims
The Air France Entebbe Hijackers were Muslims
The Iranian Embassy Takeover, was by Muslims
The Beirut U.S. Embassy bombers were Muslims
The Libyan U.S. Embassy Attack was by Muslims
The Buenos Aires Suicide Bombers were Muslims
The Israeli Olympic Team Attackers were Muslims
The Kenyan U.S. Embassy Bombers were Muslims
The Saudi, Khobar Towers Bombers were Muslims
The Beirut Marine Barracks bombers were Muslims
The Besian Russian School Attackers were Muslims
The first World Trade Center Bombers were Muslims
The Bombay & Mumbai India Attackers were Muslims
The Achille Lauro Cruise Ship Hijackers were Muslims
The September 11th 2001 Airline Hijackers were Muslims
Think of it:
Buddhists living with Hindus = No Problem
Hindus living with Christians = No Problem
Hindus living with Jews = No Problem
Christians living with Shintos = No Problem
Shintos living with Confucians = No Problem
Confucians living with Baha'is = No Problem
Baha'is living with Jews = No Problem
Jews living with Atheists = No Problem
Atheists living with Buddhists = No Problem
Buddhists living with Sikhs = No Problem
Sikhs living with Hindus = No Problem
Hindus living with Baha'is = No Problem
Baha'is living with Christians = No Problem
Christians living with Jews = No Problem
Jews living with Buddhists = No Problem
Buddhists living with Shintos = No Problem
Shintos living with Atheists = No Problem
Atheists living with Confucians = No Problem
Confusians living with Hindus = No Problem
Muslims living with Hindus = Problem
Muslims living with Buddhists = Problem
Muslims living with Christians = Problem
Muslims living with Jews = Problem
Muslims living with Sikhs = Problem
Muslims living with Baha'is = Problem
Muslims living with Shintos = Problem
Muslims living with Atheists = Problem
MUSLIMS LIVING WITH MUSLIMS = BIG PROBLEM
**********SO THIS LEADS TO *****************
They're not happy in Gaza
They're not happy in Egypt
They're not happy in Libya
They're not happy in Morocco
They're not happy in Iran
They're not happy in Iraq
They're not happy in Yemen
They're not happy in Afghanistan
They're not happy in Pakistan
They're not happy in Syria
They're not happy in Lebanon
They're not happy in Nigeria
They're not happy in Kenya
They're not happy in Sudan
******** So, where are they happy? **********
They're happy in Australia
They're happy in England
They're happy in Belgium
They're happy in France
They're happy in Italy
They're happy in Germany
They're happy in Sweden
They're happy in the USA & Canada
They're happy in Norway & India
They're happy in almost every country that is not Islamic! And who do they blame? Not Islam... Not their leadership... Not themselves, THEY BLAME THE COUNTRIES THEY ARE HAPPY IN!!
And they want to change the countries they're happy in, to be like the
countries they came from where they were unhappy
Islamic Jihad:AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
ISIS : AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Al-Qaeda: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Taliban: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Hamas: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Hezbollah: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Boko Haram: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Al-Nusra: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Abu Sayyaf: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Al-Badr: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Muslim Brotherhood: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Lashkar-e-Taiba: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Palestine Liberation Front: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Ansaru: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Jemaah Islamiyah: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Abdullah Azzam Brigades: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
AND A LOT MORE!
And We just can’t figure out who's causing the problem.
Islamic Jihad:AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
ISIS : AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Al-Qaeda: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Taliban: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Hamas: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Hezbollah: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Boko Haram: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Al-Nusra: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Abu Sayyaf: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Al-Badr: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Muslim Brotherhood: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Lashkar-e-Taiba: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Palestine Liberation Front: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Ansaru: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Jemaah Islamiyah: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Abdullah Azzam Brigades: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
AND A LOT MORE!
And We just can’t figure out who's causing the problem.
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The horrors behind Planned Parenthood’s
chatter
Opposing views of Planned Parenthood appear at a rally
in Columbia, Mo.Photo: AP
Executives of Planned Parenthood’s federally subsidized
meat markets — your tax dollars at work — lack the courage of their
convictions. They should drop the pretense of conducting a complex moral
calculus about the organs they harvest from the babies they kill.
First came the video showing a salad-nibbling,
wine-sipping Planned Parenthood official explaining how “I’m going to basically
crush below, I’m gonna crush above” whatever organ (“heart, lung, liver”) is
being harvested. Then the president of a Planned Parenthood chapter explained
the happy side of harvesting: “For a lot of the women participating in the
fetal-tissue donation program, they’re having a procedure that may be a very
difficult decision for them and this is a way for them to feel that something
positive is coming from . . . a very difficult time.”
“Having a procedure” — stopping the beating of a human
heart — can indeed be a difficult decision for the woman involved. But it never
is difficult for Planned Parenthood’s abortionists administering the
“procedure.” The abortion industry’s premise is: At no point in the gestation
of a human infant does this living being have a trace of personhood that must
be respected.
Never does it have a moral standing superior to a
tumor or a hamburger in the mother’s stomach.
In 1973, the Supreme Court, simultaneously frivolous
and arrogant, discovered constitutional significance in the fact that the
number nine is divisible by three. It decreed that the status of pre-born human
life changes with pregnancy’s trimesters. The court followed this preposterous
assertion with faux humility, insisting it could not say when life begins.
Then, swerving back to
breathtaking vanity, it declared when “meaningful” life begins — “viability,” when the fetus “is potentially able” to survive outside the womb.
breathtaking vanity, it declared when “meaningful” life begins — “viability,” when the fetus “is potentially able” to survive outside the womb.
When life begins is a scientific, not a philosophic or
theological, question: Life begins when the chromosomes of the sperm fuse with
those of the ovum, forming a distinctive DNA complex that controls the new
organism’s growth. This growth process continues unless a natural accident
interrupts it, or it is ended by the sort of deliberate violence Planned
Parenthood sells.
Another video shows the craftsmanship of Planned
Parenthood’s abortionists — tiny limbs and hands from dismembered babies. To
the craftsmen, however, these fragments are considered mere organic stuff.
People who proclaim themselves both pro-choice and appalled by the videos are
flinching from the logic of their extremism.
Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood’s president,
apologizes “for the tone” of her operatives’ chatter about crushing babies. But
the tone flows from Planned Parenthood’s premise: Why be solemn about meat?
Even partial-birth abortion is — must be — a sacrament
in the Church of “Choice.” This sect knows that its entire edifice depends on
not yielding an inch on its insistence that what an abortion kills never
possesses a scintilla of moral significance.
In partial-birth abortion, a near-term baby is pulled
by the legs almost out of the birth canal, until the base of the skull is
exposed so the abortionist can suck out its contents. During
Senate debates on this procedure, three Democrats were
asked: Suppose a baby’s head slips out of the birth canal — the baby is born —
before the abortionist can kill it. Does the baby then have a right to live?
Two of the Democrats refused to answer. The third said the baby acquires a
right to life when it leaves the hospital.
We are wallowing in this moral swamp because the
Supreme Court accelerated the desensitization of the nation by using words and
categories about abortion the way infants use knives and forks — with gusto,
but sloppily. Because Planned Parenthood’s snout is deep in the federal trough,
decent taxpayers find themselves complicit in the organization’s vileness. What
kind of a government
disdains the deepest convictions of citizens by forcing them to finance what they see in videos — Planned Parenthood operatives chattering about bloody human fragments? “Taxes,” said Oliver
disdains the deepest convictions of citizens by forcing them to finance what they see in videos — Planned Parenthood operatives chattering about bloody human fragments? “Taxes,” said Oliver
Wendell Holmes Jr., “are what we pay for civilized
society.” Today they finance barbarism.
georgewill@washpost.com
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Lázaro R González para
Alcalde del Condado de Miami Elecciones de Noviembre 8 del 2016. Use la boleta en blanco.
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