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COMMENTARY: Regrettably, abortion is now considered something to be celebrated, both by the Catholic president and in Paris.
Two developments this week, on both sides of the Atlantic, mark a growing movement to celebrate abortion as a positive good.
The Clinton-era slogan of abortion as “safe, legal and rare” has been discarded. Abortion has become something to be celebrated this week in both Washington and Paris.
Tonight, at his State of the Union address to Congress, President Joe Biden has invited Kate Cox to sit with First Lady Jill Biden in the balcony. Cox sued in Texas to abort her unborn child, diagnosed with Trisomy 18. While she lost the case, she traveled out of state to obtain the abortion. She will be lauded by Biden as a hero in the balcony.
The practice of recognizing “heroes in the balcony” began with President Ronald Reagan in his 1982 State of the Union address. He invited Lenny Skutnik, who had jumped into a frigid Potomac River to rescue a woman from a plane crash, to sit with Nancy Reagan. Skutnik exemplified the “spirit of American heroism at its finest” in Reagan’s words. Then that heroic spirit saved life. Now it includes eugenic abortion.
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Two developments this week, on both sides of the Atlantic, mark a growing movement to celebrate abortion as a positive good.
The Clinton-era slogan of abortion as “safe, legal and rare” has been discarded. Abortion has become something to be celebrated this week in both Washington and Paris.
Tonight, at his State of the Union address to Congress, President Joe Biden has invited Kate Cox to sit with First Lady Jill Biden in the balcony. Cox sued in Texas to abort her unborn child, diagnosed with Trisomy 18. While she lost the case, she traveled out of state to obtain the abortion. She will be lauded by Biden as a hero in the balcony.
The practice of recognizing “heroes in the balcony” began with President Ronald Reagan in his 1982 State of the Union address. He invited Lenny Skutnik, who had jumped into a frigid Potomac River to rescue a woman from a plane crash, to sit with Nancy Reagan. Skutnik exemplified the “spirit of American heroism at its finest” in Reagan’s words. Then that heroic spirit saved life. Now it includes eugenic abortion.
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Biden and France Now Promote Abortion as a Positive Good
COMMENTARY: Regrettably, abortion is now considered something to be celebrated, both by the Catholic president and in Paris.
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